| Song | Yesterday's Fire |
| Artist | Moonface |
| Album | With Siinai: Heartbreaking Bravery |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| I can see being with you | |
| You’ve got a body I imagine to be like | |
| What I imagine you’ve been told | |
| I can see being with you | |
| Your clothes are great and you wear them loose | |
| And you know, when to hang on and when to let go | |
| You had a house and you took me there | |
| I had to notice that the walls were bare | |
| and white like the ashes of yesterday’s fire | |
| The bed looked like a butcher’s block | |
| And you liked it better when I was on top | |
| And I thought about nothing at all | |
| You seem alright | |
| A little close to the night | |
| But you seem alright | |
| It’s inappropriate but at least the walls are white | |
| A piece of fool’s gold next to an empty vase | |
| I’m too old for you anyway | |
| And I know you’ll disagree cause you know that you’re pretty when you lie | |
| Before I go I think I should tell you | |
| That all the stars are dying and most of them are already through | |
| We’re just getting off on yesterday’s fire | |
| From under a rock, I’m on my way to grace | |
| I have stopped in a thousand houses, on my way | |
| But I never will forget, oh no, I never will forget | |
| About the way we played the fall | |
| And broke your plates against the wall | |
| As the sun rose | |
| Then we fell asleep in the glass and then I had to go |
| I can see being with you | |
| You' ve got a body I imagine to be like | |
| What I imagine you' ve been told | |
| I can see being with you | |
| Your clothes are great and you wear them loose | |
| And you know, when to hang on and when to let go | |
| You had a house and you took me there | |
| I had to notice that the walls were bare | |
| and white like the ashes of yesterday' s fire | |
| The bed looked like a butcher' s block | |
| And you liked it better when I was on top | |
| And I thought about nothing at all | |
| You seem alright | |
| A little close to the night | |
| But you seem alright | |
| It' s inappropriate but at least the walls are white | |
| A piece of fool' s gold next to an empty vase | |
| I' m too old for you anyway | |
| And I know you' ll disagree cause you know that you' re pretty when you lie | |
| Before I go I think I should tell you | |
| That all the stars are dying and most of them are already through | |
| We' re just getting off on yesterday' s fire | |
| From under a rock, I' m on my way to grace | |
| I have stopped in a thousand houses, on my way | |
| But I never will forget, oh no, I never will forget | |
| About the way we played the fall | |
| And broke your plates against the wall | |
| As the sun rose | |
| Then we fell asleep in the glass and then I had to go |
| I can see being with you | |
| You' ve got a body I imagine to be like | |
| What I imagine you' ve been told | |
| I can see being with you | |
| Your clothes are great and you wear them loose | |
| And you know, when to hang on and when to let go | |
| You had a house and you took me there | |
| I had to notice that the walls were bare | |
| and white like the ashes of yesterday' s fire | |
| The bed looked like a butcher' s block | |
| And you liked it better when I was on top | |
| And I thought about nothing at all | |
| You seem alright | |
| A little close to the night | |
| But you seem alright | |
| It' s inappropriate but at least the walls are white | |
| A piece of fool' s gold next to an empty vase | |
| I' m too old for you anyway | |
| And I know you' ll disagree cause you know that you' re pretty when you lie | |
| Before I go I think I should tell you | |
| That all the stars are dying and most of them are already through | |
| We' re just getting off on yesterday' s fire | |
| From under a rock, I' m on my way to grace | |
| I have stopped in a thousand houses, on my way | |
| But I never will forget, oh no, I never will forget | |
| About the way we played the fall | |
| And broke your plates against the wall | |
| As the sun rose | |
| Then we fell asleep in the glass and then I had to go |