All you have is your fire
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All you have is your fire
I long for a day Hozier and Florence sing together...
Arsonist’s Lullabye but it’s Jason Todd from Under The Red Hood
Not me wanting to learn the guitar solely because of the pleasure i would get out of playing Arsonist's Lullabye by Hozier in front of a campfire while crickets chirp in the background. Not me at all.
Arsonist's lullaby? BABE! BAAAAAABE! MY HEART! I now must see the baby! Is he ok?! Does he need a weighted blanked? I'll bring jetpuffed and marlboros. we can work this. no probs.
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The baby will be okay! He just got stuck in his head for a while, but the sight of Steve emptying marked boxes and suitcases from his car prompted him to ask what the hell Steve was doing.
And Steve, wearing the cheesiest grin, replies, "I'm moving in."
"In-in here? With me?"
"Of course!" he says as though it's the most logical thing in the world.
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So now our boys are cuddling under a weighted blanket, watching Mrs. Doubtfire and struggling to eat homemade ravioli (neither wants to let go of the other's hand).
Most fires crackle and pop, but that's not really the fire talking, it's the wood. To hear the fire itself you need a huge blaze like this one, a furnace so powerful it roars with its own wind. I crouched as close as I dared and listened to its voice, a whispered howl of joy and rage — Dan Wells
When I was a child, I'd sit for hours, staring into open flame. Something in it had a power, could barely tear my eyes away — Arsonist's Lullabye, Hozier
some of yall havent laid on your floor while listening to Arsonists Lullabye by Hozier on repeat while you slowly begin to relate to the words more and more each time it plays and it shows