作曲 : Jules Crommelin/Patrick Hetherington/Noah Hill/Anatole Serret/Louie Swain 作词 : Jules Crommelin/Patrick Hetherington/Noah Hill/Anatole Serret/Louie Swain It's probably just a small place with a lot of land around it And a hill French garden on the outside Probably big entrance with a gate Must be a place of solitude, a mental solitude It's an attitude that I know very well But a physical place Probably have one little staircase And the typical fountain at the, in that entrance Garden extends around the house, but keep it simple Maybe another fountain on the other side Something a bit bigger, but not necessarily huge You know like a low fence with a gate that'll never close What a great view, enjoy the tranquility In the alley for the cypresses that leads to the house And then just this vast, sort of uh, horizon Gather my senses together and we'd experience hope I keep a dungeon for the darker thoughts To cleanse myself, to be able to go downstairs and scream I think if there's, if there's a palace in my mind That's, that's sort of, uh, a fortress away from the rest of the world It's halfway between the world and the stars The sounds and the colors for the possibility of perception Absolute clarity, I know the answers You can just get away from everything, accept your own thoughts Grounding in identity, I don't think I would feel alone Because it doesn't really matter You have the best view you could possibly imagine I think you could see the stars a lot better up there(You can bend them, you know somewhere near the event horizon) Absolute tranquility, over the end of every road - All other ghosts, people you love Even your friends don't wanna know But you can depend on every note Over the end of everyroad But that's a lie You actually believe that you have the formula And then you see that it was all off I'm afraid I might become a stranger and just be trapped with yourself Everything falls apart, and then everything crumbles