| Song | The Castle Builders |
| Artist | La Dispute |
| Album | Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair |
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| Now speak of anger, | |
| Forget all the fears you've kept about love and sex and death and faith, | |
| Erased, or swinging sweet from around her neck and between her breasts. | |
| Let every lonely body finally break it's fear of flesh and say, "How strange it must've been back when we shook at the sight of sweat." | |
| Let our worries wander out of like water streaming from a spring, | |
| And sing of all the things our heads have failed to ruin yet. | |
| There's so much they have failed to ruin yet. | |
| Bright as lightning, loud as thunder, | |
| We'll move all the hurt aside to let love sustain our passions, | |
| And move up and onward. | |
| We are not our losses, we are only the extent to which we love. | |
| So build a home for your family, and build a castle for your friends. | |
| Now set their beds with sheets and blanketã, keep them safe until the end. | |
| I've felt the damage and burn from the fallout. | |
| My love failed but theirs prevailed. | |
| My friends, | |
| I'm only flesh and bone, | |
| But I won't let you die alone. | |
| So leave our hearts at the foot of the mountain. | |
| Let our burdens be locked in the stone. | |
| If you will help me roll it upward, | |
| I won't let you die alone. | |
| I see a beauty springing upward from the earth and from out our hearts. | |
| For all the bad that seems to plague us, | |
| I swear to you there's good. | |
| They say that death is not a problem, it's a promise, | |
| I can only say for sure that when it makes your bed | |
| I'll kiss your head "Goodnight." | |
| So speak of all the love we lost, and what it cost us, | |
| Left us beg our breath to stop but we kept on and | |
| We were strong. | |
| We stayed bright as lightning, | |
| We sang loud as thunder, we moved ever forward. | |
| We are not our failures. | |
| We are love. |
| Now speak of anger, | |
| Forget all the fears you' ve kept about love and sex and death and faith, | |
| Erased, or swinging sweet from around her neck and between her breasts. | |
| Let every lonely body finally break it' s fear of flesh and say, " How strange it must' ve been back when we shook at the sight of sweat." | |
| Let our worries wander out of like water streaming from a spring, | |
| And sing of all the things our heads have failed to ruin yet. | |
| There' s so much they have failed to ruin yet. | |
| Bright as lightning, loud as thunder, | |
| We' ll move all the hurt aside to let love sustain our passions, | |
| And move up and onward. | |
| We are not our losses, we are only the extent to which we love. | |
| So build a home for your family, and build a castle for your friends. | |
| Now set their beds with sheets and blanket, keep them safe until the end. | |
| I' ve felt the damage and burn from the fallout. | |
| My love failed but theirs prevailed. | |
| My friends, | |
| I' m only flesh and bone, | |
| But I won' t let you die alone. | |
| So leave our hearts at the foot of the mountain. | |
| Let our burdens be locked in the stone. | |
| If you will help me roll it upward, | |
| I won' t let you die alone. | |
| I see a beauty springing upward from the earth and from out our hearts. | |
| For all the bad that seems to plague us, | |
| I swear to you there' s good. | |
| They say that death is not a problem, it' s a promise, | |
| I can only say for sure that when it makes your bed | |
| I' ll kiss your head " Goodnight." | |
| So speak of all the love we lost, and what it cost us, | |
| Left us beg our breath to stop but we kept on and | |
| We were strong. | |
| We stayed bright as lightning, | |
| We sang loud as thunder, we moved ever forward. | |
| We are not our failures. | |
| We are love. |
| Now speak of anger, | |
| Forget all the fears you' ve kept about love and sex and death and faith, | |
| Erased, or swinging sweet from around her neck and between her breasts. | |
| Let every lonely body finally break it' s fear of flesh and say, " How strange it must' ve been back when we shook at the sight of sweat." | |
| Let our worries wander out of like water streaming from a spring, | |
| And sing of all the things our heads have failed to ruin yet. | |
| There' s so much they have failed to ruin yet. | |
| Bright as lightning, loud as thunder, | |
| We' ll move all the hurt aside to let love sustain our passions, | |
| And move up and onward. | |
| We are not our losses, we are only the extent to which we love. | |
| So build a home for your family, and build a castle for your friends. | |
| Now set their beds with sheets and blanket, keep them safe until the end. | |
| I' ve felt the damage and burn from the fallout. | |
| My love failed but theirs prevailed. | |
| My friends, | |
| I' m only flesh and bone, | |
| But I won' t let you die alone. | |
| So leave our hearts at the foot of the mountain. | |
| Let our burdens be locked in the stone. | |
| If you will help me roll it upward, | |
| I won' t let you die alone. | |
| I see a beauty springing upward from the earth and from out our hearts. | |
| For all the bad that seems to plague us, | |
| I swear to you there' s good. | |
| They say that death is not a problem, it' s a promise, | |
| I can only say for sure that when it makes your bed | |
| I' ll kiss your head " Goodnight." | |
| So speak of all the love we lost, and what it cost us, | |
| Left us beg our breath to stop but we kept on and | |
| We were strong. | |
| We stayed bright as lightning, | |
| We sang loud as thunder, we moved ever forward. | |
| We are not our failures. | |
| We are love. |