We started out as a fleet A column calm and complete Then the cold undertow Dragged us every way we know In scattered waters we dwell A very personal hell Separate streams, so it seems We are compelled Now I look around Trapped in some middle-class Babel Lofty words, and loud Tangle as they cross the table Not with all the wit of Wilde Nor by Baudelaire beguiled Could I get a word in edgeways, though I try Oh, but I was fine 'Til the light inside me died What you see are just reflections in the sky More magic sparks on the stone In concrete parks of my home Then all of these tall hallowed halls could possess A single word from your lips Has more reward than a kiss In a club ever could effervesce Seems I learned too late People and places need context Paradise is great Fill it with strangers, it's meaningless A cavalcade of revelry But the place I want to be Is just sitting sipping tea on your settee Watching the sun go down Catching fire across the clouds Painting pink to make us think it's still around Here in a house I don't own A town we've almost outgrown Our love layers up like a pearl around a stone And as the current drags and tows And as disconnection grows You're a lighthouse in a sea of the unknown And when the star went cold Shrinking to the blackest hole Well, the light that hit our eyes had not been told You know, when fireworks fly They're just scratches in the sky And they cut the night to show us what's behind It's true, when fireworks fly They're just scratches in the sky And they cut the night to show us what's behind