Hurricane
Bridge is a word that is crippled by verbs that just happens to be
Your plane jumped through the clouds like
A tear falling down into a bottomless stream
So I ask myself if a ship by your sail when I'm fishing at sea
A cure and a now so please tell me how you expect me
To build a bridge through a hurricane
When we're both stuck under the ground
Break a leg when you run through the rain
As we both get out of this town
Build a bridge through a hurricane
When we're both stuck under the ground
Break a leg when you run through the rain
As we both get out of this town
Get out of this town
(Coco and The Butterfields)
This isn't the aim to get at you
It's not exactly meant to expose the truth
It's just a collective point of view
So stop what you're doing please
We figured it best to start at the end
And gradually refer to certain friends opinions then
That way we can from the start of your story
'Cause we genuinely and honestly would really really like to see
You adopt the form a butterfly
I'll tell you why
There was a book I read when I was small
About a caterpillar who
Would eat a rather lot of food
Because he was so hungry
Now to help you understand things quicker
We'll call you the hungry caterpillar
And that way you'll know exactly where you fit within this analogy
It's clear you've bitten off more than you
Can chew and you're struggling for what to do
It's actually quite sad to see and we're pretty sure that hopefully
Like that rather greedy bug eventually you'll have enough and
You'll work out what you need to do
And turn things round in your cocoon
Finally you'll make a change and be a butterfly to live out your days
Make sure you don't fly in the rain
And build bridges through hurricanes
Build a bridge through a hurricane
When we're both stuck under the ground
Break a leg when you run through the rain
As we both get out of this town
Build a bridge through a hurricane
When we're both stuck under the ground
Break a leg when you run through the rain
As we both get out of this town
Out of this town
Your plane jumped through the clouds like
A tear falling down into a bottomless stream
So I ask myself if a ship by your sail when I'm fishing at sea
A cure and a now so please tell me how you expect me
To build a bridge through a hurricane
When we're both stuck under the ground
Break a leg when you run through the rain
As we both get out of this town
Build a bridge through a hurricane
When we're both stuck under the ground
Break a leg when you run through the rain
As we both get out of this town
Get out of this town
(Coco and The Butterfields)
This isn't the aim to get at you
It's not exactly meant to expose the truth
It's just a collective point of view
So stop what you're doing please
We figured it best to start at the end
And gradually refer to certain friends opinions then
That way we can from the start of your story
'Cause we genuinely and honestly would really really like to see
You adopt the form a butterfly
I'll tell you why
There was a book I read when I was small
About a caterpillar who
Would eat a rather lot of food
Because he was so hungry
Now to help you understand things quicker
We'll call you the hungry caterpillar
And that way you'll know exactly where you fit within this analogy
It's clear you've bitten off more than you
Can chew and you're struggling for what to do
It's actually quite sad to see and we're pretty sure that hopefully
Like that rather greedy bug eventually you'll have enough and
You'll work out what you need to do
And turn things round in your cocoon
Finally you'll make a change and be a butterfly to live out your days
Make sure you don't fly in the rain
And build bridges through hurricanes
Build a bridge through a hurricane
When we're both stuck under the ground
Break a leg when you run through the rain
As we both get out of this town
Build a bridge through a hurricane
When we're both stuck under the ground
Break a leg when you run through the rain
As we both get out of this town
Out of this town
Credits
Writer(s): Adam Waite, Mara Davi Gaines
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