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You Were A Home That I Wanted To Grow Up In - Flatsound
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You Were A Home That I Wanted To Grow Up In Flatsound

"You Were A Home That I Wanted To Grow Up In" by Flatsound, released in 2013, is an introspective #IndieFolk song exploring themes of nostalgia, longing, and the search for belonging. The lyrics convey a deep emotional connection to a place that represents safety and growth. Unique elements include soft, ambient instrumentation and spoken-word passages, enhancing its intimate feel. The song resonates with listeners seeking comfort in memories and has gained a dedicated following for its relatable themes.

You Were A Home That I Wanted To Grow Up In - Flatsound
You can love again, despite the things you said
About caring too much for a person you thought was
The most important part of your life
But that's what you get for opening a closed door
In hopes they'll find love on the inside

I'm a house with no windows
You're the flowers on the front porch
And I can't stop, I can't stop, I can't stop

Sometimes it scares me how much I think about
Going for a walk and never coming home
And how willing I am to leave everything I have
And everyone I know

And you said, "I think your eyes could use some sleep."
And I said, "I like your arms the way they are."
And you said, "I think your eyes could use some sleep."
And I said, "I like your arms the way they are."
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