Vocals: Marialena DiFabbio, Danielle Frimer, Susannah Jones
lyrics
Your soul is a house that lives on a hill
And I am its keeper forever more
I’ll grow daffodils on the window sill
And never mistake my love for a chore
Wherever I wander, wherever I roam
Your soul is a house, I’ll make it a home
If storms of sorrow should cause a flood
And leave us with murky waters to bear
I’ll wade through all the sand and mud
And bucket by bucket I’ll make the repair
Wherever I wander, wherever I roam
Your soul is a house, I’ll make it a home
If you should start to creak with old age
Like all well made houses eventually do
Your cracks and your doubts I’ll gently assuage
I know that your pillars are tried and true
Wherever I wander, wherever I roam
Your soul is a house, I’ll make it a home
Your soul is a house, I’ll make it a home
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