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    Philine’s Your House, My House: A Song That Gets Us All

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMay 28, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Ever felt that pang of nostalgia for something you know isn’t good for you? That’s the essence of philine’s new track, Your House, My House.

    Philine Your House, My House song cover
    philine Your House, My House song cover

    As philine herself puts it, “This song is about me going back and forth with someone that had already broken up with me,but she still had a lot of power over me. Every once in a while, I would still go over to herhouse, convinced we could try to start a friendship, and I would always end up staying the night and having to start all over again. At one point I was so done with the constant push and pull and with always being caught up with her. That’s when I wrote the song.”

    Even though it’s not just about breakups; it’s about the struggle between wanting what’s familiar and needing to move on.

    Philine’s music is raw and real, and it resonates on a level that goes beyond heartbreak.

    In your house, my house, she captures that feeling of being caught between two worlds, when you’re yearning for the past even though you know it’s holding you back.

    The warm, indie-pop sound is like a cosy blanket on a chilly night, while the lyrics are a wake-up call to your soul.

    Philine’s vulnerability shines through as she sings about the inner conflict of wanting what’s comfortable yet knowing it’s not healthy.

    It’s a feeling we’ve all experienced at some point, whether it’s with a relationship, a job, or even just a bad habit.

    The song’s instrumentation is like a bittersweet symphony. Guitar melodies intertwine with ethereal keyboards, creating a dreamy soundscape that lulls you into a false sense of security.

    Then, philine’s words hit you with a stark reality check, reminding you that sometimes the hardest thing to do is let go of what’s holding you back.

    Your house, my house is a reminder that we’re all flawed and that we all struggle with our own internal demons.

    But it’s also a celebration of our resilience and our ability to overcome adversity.

    Through her music, philine creates a sense of community, reminding us that we’re all in this together.

    So, whether you’re nursing a broken heart, grappling with a tough decision, or simply reminiscing about the past, give your house, my house a listen.

    It’s a relatable anthem that’ll speak to your soul and leave you feeling a little less alone in this crazy world.

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    Philine Your house, my house Lyrics

    Verse 1
    I don’t wanna find your t-shirt
    In the corner of my bathroom
    I don’t wanna buy the breakfast
    That I know that you would like

    Chorus
    I don’t wanna kiss somebody
    Just to let you know I’m moving on
    I don’t wanna go to parties
    Just to show you I can be alone
    Maybe I won’t

    Verse 2
    Your house, my house
    My bed, your couch
    I don’t really know the vibe these days
    We could use a little time away

    Chorus
    Your house, my house
    My bed, your couch
    Think it over in a quiet place
    But I, I’ve got my doubts

    I don’t wanna fake a friendship
    Just to end up in your bed
    How I hate to be reminded
    Of the good times that we had

    I don’t wanna throw a pity party
    And feel sorry for myself
    Craving validation
    From our miscommunication
    What the hell
    This doesn’t help

    Your house, my house
    My bed, your couch
    I don’t really know the vibe these days
    We could use a little time away

    Your house, my house
    My bed, your couch
    Your house, my house
    My bed, your couch

    Your house, my house
    (Your house, my house)
    My bed, your couch
    Oh, I don’t really know the vibe these days
    We could use a little time away

    Your house, my house
    (Your house, my house)
    My bed, your couch
    Oh, think it over in a quiet place
    But I, I’ve got my doubts

    Outro
    Oh it’s such a fine line
    Fade back into your life
    Step back to the side line
    Maybe its the right time

    Oh it’s such a fine line
    Fade back into your life
    Step back to the side line
    Maybe its the right time

    Oh it’s such a fine line
    Fade back into your life
    Step back to the side line
    Maybe its the right time

    Oh it’s such a fine line
    Fade back into your life
    Step back to the side line
    Maybe its the last time

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