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Glass Houses (Instrumental) - The Classic Crime



     
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They talk of glass houses
Well I built a crystal cathedral
And I took my stones to the rooftop
To play target practice with peopleI was to young to know the difference
I was just following orders
When the glass shattered around me
I learned a good lesson about my disorderI thought I was happy
I said all the right things
I naively believed that my ship couldn't sink
But it didYou got hung up on the outside
You fake like you're living the good life
But death and decay on the inside
Just add pride and hate to your long list of crimesSomewhere deep down you know the difference
Between love and following orders
But if the chorus I sing is offensive
It's proof that you've yet to address your disorderYou thought you was happy
You said all the right things
You naively believed that your ship couldn't sink

But it didYou thought you were God and
Judge of all of your friends and
You naively believed that your ship couldn't sink
But it didGrace comes to those who wait
Comes to those who pray
Through tears they'll sing
We'll all singWe thought we was happy
We said all the right things
We naively believed that our ship couldn't sink
But it didWe thought we were God and
Judge of all of our friends and
We naively believed that our ship couldn't sink
But it did
Oh, it did
Oh, it did

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The Classic Crime is a Seattle-based alternative rock band. They released their Tooth & Nail debut album, 'Albatross', in 2006. It marked the fastest first-week sales for a new artist in the history of T&N. The band members are Matt MacDonald (vocals), Justin DuQue (guitar), Robert "Cheeze" Negrin (guitar), Alan Clark (bass), and Paul "Skip" Erickson (drums). While touring in support of their full-length album Albatross, the band created the Acoustic EP: Seattle Sessions, which was simply a compilation of songs they created while on the road.

Read more about The Classic Crime on Last.fm.


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