This is about 2 people who i hold very dear. It's all in the lyrics.
lyrics
They’d known each other for a very long time
The thought had never even crossed their minds
Who on earth would’ve dreamt it
It was like the clouds had parted to may for the sun
The collided with a force of unbelievable love
100% addictive
They pushed each other just to see how far
But they were both going to lose
Burn out like the stars
Pot kettle black
Glass house stone thrower
I’ll match your every move
You’ll never get one over
He said bones break, stones stick
Words will always fail me
We’re a match made in hell
Take me any way you want me
Take me any way you want me
Take me any way you want me
She laughed so hard every head would turn
And drink more bear than the average man
And always be found upside down in a dustbin
He’d given every girl the run around
Tried and tested every vice he could find
And alway be found asleep on a door step
She’d had her fair share of being pushed around
He’s still paying for the damage that he’s done
Pot kettle black
Glass house stone thrower
I’ll match your every move
You’ll never get one over
He said bones break, stones stick
Words will always fail me
We’re a match made in hell
Take me any way you want me
Take me any way you want me
Take me any way you want me
Oh she said
Pot kettle black
Glass house stone thrower
I’ll match your every move
You’ll never get one over
He said bones break, stones stick
Words will always fail me
We’re a match made in hell
Take me any way you want me
Take me any way you want me
Take me any way you want me
La la la la la
Sail away, go on you know the way
Sail away, go on you know the way
credits
from Release,
released February 2, 2013
Acoustic Guitar – Claire Nicolson
Drums and percussion – Fergus Gerrand
Bass, Keys, Electric guitar, Backing vocals – Leo Abrahams
Vocals - Claire Nicolson
Recorded and Engineered - Leo Abrahams
Assistant: Cherif Hashizume
Mixed by Tom Kills
Produced - Leo Abrahams
Additional Production - Tom Kills
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