Living in an Abandoned Firehouse With You

John Gage, Genève Gil, Stephin Merritt

You're in your own little world
An expensive birdcage
Like a plastic baby
In a Fabergé egg
I saw you today
At the Café Blasé
And thought of the nights
When we had firefights

Nameless seaside ghost town
That's where I go when I see the moon
Living in an abandoned firehouse with you

You're in your own little head
In a field of sunflowers
And there's blood in your mouth
And there's rats all over town

[Chorus]
Take me out to the beach
And I'll tell you my secret name
Take me under the sea
And we'll derail the trains
Let's run away into the cave
I still love you, I still love you, baby

You're in your little box
With ribbons in your hair
And there's dust in your mouth
And worms in the air

Hideous city of unknown words
That's where I live when I go to sleep
In an abandoned firehouse with you

[Chorus]
Take me out to the beach
And I'll tell you my secret name
Take me under the sea
And we'll derail the trains
Let's run away into the cave
I still love you, I still love you, baby

Trivia about the song Living in an Abandoned Firehouse With You by The Magnetic Fields

When was the song “Living in an Abandoned Firehouse With You” released by The Magnetic Fields?
The song Living in an Abandoned Firehouse With You was released in 1991, on the album “Distant Plastic Trees ”.
Who composed the song “Living in an Abandoned Firehouse With You” by The Magnetic Fields?
The song “Living in an Abandoned Firehouse With You” by The Magnetic Fields was composed by John Gage, Genève Gil, Stephin Merritt.

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