Cold Days From the Birdhouse

Mark Devine, Andy MacFarlane, James Graham

Another hotel
With willing plans
Romantic gesture
With willing plans
And so you make it your own
But this is where your arm can't go
you make it your own

Another phone call
With willing plans
Romantic gesture
With willing plans

And so you make it your own
But this is where your arm can't go
You make it your own
But this is where your arm can't go

And your red sky at night won't follow me
It won't follow me now.
I won't wear your shoes
I won't clip your wings.

I see it when you lie
We all look so surprised
And, well, you come back
You come back

And breathing in -smoke signs-
Like a puppet told to drive
Well, you come back

And your red sky at night won't follow me
It won't follow me now.
And your red sky at night won't follow me
It won't follow me now.
And your red sky at night won't follow me
It won't follow me now.
And your red sky at night won't follow me
You won't follow me now.

Where are your manners?
So, where are your manners?
And where are your manners?
And where are your manners?
So, where are your manners?
And where are your manners?
And where are your manners?
And where are your manners?
So, where are your manners?
And where are your manners?
So, where are your manners?
And where are your manners?
And where are your manners?
So, where are your manners?

Trivia about the song Cold Days From the Birdhouse by The Twilight Sad

On which albums was the song “Cold Days From the Birdhouse” released by The Twilight Sad?
The Twilight Sad released the song on the albums “Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters” in 2007, “Killed My Parents and Hit the Road” in 2008, and “Here, It Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Cold Days From the Birdhouse” by The Twilight Sad?
The song “Cold Days From the Birdhouse” by The Twilight Sad was composed by Mark Devine, Andy MacFarlane, James Graham.

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