Fourth Floor Lyrics by Waifs, The

Fourth Floor Lyrics

    FOURTH FLOOR (written by Josh Cunningham)

    On the fourth floor of the building
    In a shallow window box
    She’s digging in the soil with a silver spoon
    Her hands inside rubber gloves
    Planting seeds pulling out weeds
    The cycle of life is complete
    Who would’ve thought it in a city of stone
    Four floors above the street

    I cannot tell what kind of flowers they are
    I’m too far below on the street
    But the colour they add to the building so drab
    Brings a warm splash of welcome relief
    Something worthwhile for the sun to shine on
    A reason to radiate heat
    Well that small window box puts a skip in my feet
    Four floors below on the street

    For every good seed she plants in the soil
    There’s a dozen bad waiting to grow
    To strangle the goodness she’s trying to nurture
    And kill all the seed that she’s sown
    Every time you water the garden you also water the weeds
    A profound illustration of sin and temptation
    Four floors above the street

    Some people don’t understand why she does it
    Some people look for a reason
    Maybe she just likes the feel of the soil
    Or keeping in tune with the seasons
    Maybe she has so much pride in herself
    Got to keep it all visually pleasing
    A small paradise in a world of concrete
    Four floors above the street

    A small paradise in a world of concrete
    A small paradise in a world of concrete
    A small paradise in a world of concrete
    Four floors above the street


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