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Quail Hollow - The Treehouse Lyrics



Quail Hollow - The Treehouse Lyrics




Life's been alright lately
We've become friends
But not too close, though
Cause one day it'll end

Remember the treehouse
We played in
Well, darling, it's gone now,
Where have you been

You got
What you wanted all along
Finally mature
But still not strong

So, take your grief
Cause all it ever is
(All it ever is)
Is leftover love
With no place to live
With no place to live

Mother never forgot to mention
The world is full of love
But also, tension

Father once told us to
Have a way out
So, when things go wrong
We know
Oh, what it's about
What it's about
What is it about?

So, take your pain
And change it inside
Cause without your tatted skin
There's nowhere else to hide
There's nowhere to hide
There's nowhere to hide
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Life's been alright lately
We've become friends
But not too close, though
Cause one day it'll end

Remember the treehouse
We played in
Well, darling, it's gone now,
Where have you been

You got
What you wanted all along
Finally mature
But still not strong

So, take your grief
Cause all it ever is
(All it ever is)
Is leftover love
With no place to live
With no place to live

Mother never forgot to mention
The world is full of love
But also, tension

Father once told us to
Have a way out
So, when things go wrong
We know
Oh, what it's about
What it's about
What is it about?

So, take your pain
And change it inside
Cause without your tatted skin
There's nowhere else to hide
There's nowhere to hide
There's nowhere to hide
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Writer: Augustus Hoff
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Quail Hollow
Language: English
Length: 3:53
Written by: Augustus Hoff

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