I knelt at the sink Like a priest or a prince Maybe I'm to be a king And they're waiting for me at westminster
And the walls are paper thin I hear the neighbor's arguing Could you lower your voice? I would sail my unborn daughter (maybe)
We didn't stage a passion play Didn't change our given names Or waltz to our bed Or need to make a sense
But I see your skin, paler now Than the host in your mouth Where the truth never seems to be
Now the burning branch never speaks to me It whispers like
I don't wanna be your vessel any more I don't wanna be your vessel any more These are my words, this is my mouth I don't wanna be your vessel now
And I may not see the future But I see its lonely architect At the door of my house I don't wanna be your vessel any more I don't wanna be a vessel of your doubt
Truly I never dreamt Of all the dumb accoutrement I would want for myself For the shelf
I laid it all at your feet On your neck and your cheek But the burning branch wouldn't speak to me
I don't wanna be your vessel any more I don't wanna be your vessel any more These are my rules, this is my house I don't wanna be your vessel now
And I may not see the future But I see its lonely architect At the foot of my bed I don't wanna be your vessel any more Didn't wanna be your vessel anyway
Compositores: Peter Duncan Liddle, Matthew William Taylor (Matthew Taylor), Scott Arthur Paish Miller (Scott Miller), Jonathan Michael Warren (Jonathan Warren) ECAD: Obra #10849315