Time, time when you stayed over
We stayed in bed forever
The mail piled at the door

Time, we lost track of the hours
Pizza boxes tower
The floor beside the bed

Time, our bodies sore from something
It surely wasn't walking
Our friends thought we were dead

And I can't recreate those times we used to have
Without you they'll be bad
Let's meet next month at my parent's house they'll be
Away like they were then
Away like we were then

Time, you met someone new
Someone who likes you
Not like I liked you

Time, you ask him if he'll mind
Of course he'll surely mind
So just leave him for me

And will you meet me and we'll try to set things right
I want things to be right
And I bet we'll stay in bed for days and never leave
I never want to leave
We never have to leave


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My Parent's House Lyrics as written by Paul Hayden Desser

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    I'm crazy about this song, I think it's gorgeous. If you've ever been in love it's a pretty easy song to decipher.He's remembering a time period of lost hours and bliss. His parents had gone away for the weekend leaving the two of them. The two in the song are so in love they don't leave eachother or the house for that matter, they don't need anything outside the house, just eachother. It's sad because you get the feeling he's lost her and want's her back

    "and i can't recreate those times we used to have without you they'll be bad."

    I feel dispair at the end of the song because he's so optimistic it almost sounds like he's setting himself up for disaster. I've been lucky enough to have days like this .. days turn into nights and nights turn into days but you don't notice because in those moments nothing else really matters to you.

    SourCherryLipstickon May 26, 2004   Link
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    Tragically beautiful

    yourcloudon October 16, 2004   Link

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