"‘You Set My House On Fire feat. Those Who Dream’ is about growing to love yourself to the point where you realise that people in your past haven’t treated you right. It’s about unlearning toxic cycles, working on yourself, education yourself on the red flags to look out for and recognising you’ve been manipulated, abused and gaslit and you didn’t even know it was happening. It’s that yearning for protection for your youngerself and anger that someone you trusted when you were so vulnerable could’ve done that to you. Painful reminiscing and necessary reflecting on how to love and protect yourself from now. It also reflects on the fact that since going through that trauma, I’ve come out as nonbinary, legally changed my name and become someone completely different, feeling a strange detachment from who I was but still angry that that young girl went through so much without me to protect her now, knowing all I know now."
lyrics
Even thought you’re gone, I still hear you all the time.
You’re running through my head when I close my eyes and I,
Thought that antivenoms would be potent.
But I guess that somethings can’t be forgotten.
(Made me believe) Was everything you said a lie?
I wish I could believe you but now I can’t change my mind,
Again. And I’m done,
My friend. The person that you knew thought they were better off dead.
I’ve changed my name and changed my mind but you still haunt my head time to time.
I’ve changed my name and changed my mind but you still haunt my head time to time.
I’ve changed my name and changed my mind but you still haunt my head time to time
I’ve changed my name and changed my mind but you still haunt my head.
Made me believe that I caused all your problems, made me believe.
But you’re a liar, liar you set my house on fire, fire.
Oh, the nerve of you to take my fear and make it so exciting, the butterflies were in my gut and now they’re slowly dying.
Oh, the nerve of you to take my fear and make it so exciting, the butterflies were in my gut and now they’re slowly dying.
credits
from Babyface,
released March 1, 2024
Rae Charlie Brazill - Lead Vocals
Ieuan Bryn Jones - Drums, Programming
Robert William Arkle - Electric Guitar
Jai Akhurst - Electric Guitar
Josh of Those Who Dream - Additional Vocals
Produced by Ieuan Bryn Jones
Mastered by Gavin McGrath
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