You go with your two feet bare
Down through the cold lane there to Brighton
A country house, a liar and a louse live there
This would make sense, as it's an "English house" as the title implies. The second verse I am not as sure about, but I think it goes:
Go with your arms held wide
Happiness in your eyes convincing you
To stay the night, turn out every light you see
And lay them down buried in the ground for me
The third verse is more problematic. My interpretation is:
The tongues of the creatures wait
Drawn by the fragile legs you walk on
A cold wind blows Brighton to the coast for me
A cold wind blows Brighton to the coast for me
I think since he's already talking about Brighton, it makes more sense that it would be "Brighton to" instead of "bright into". I am fairly sure that it isn't "right into".
I am pretty sure that the first verse is:
You go with your two feet bare Down through the cold lane there to Brighton A country house, a liar and a louse live there
This would make sense, as it's an "English house" as the title implies. The second verse I am not as sure about, but I think it goes:
Go with your arms held wide Happiness in your eyes convincing you To stay the night, turn out every light you see And lay them down buried in the ground for me
The third verse is more problematic. My interpretation is:
The tongues of the creatures wait Drawn by the fragile legs you walk on A cold wind blows Brighton to the coast for me A cold wind blows Brighton to the coast for me
I think since he's already talking about Brighton, it makes more sense that it would be "Brighton to" instead of "bright into". I am fairly sure that it isn't "right into".