Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Romy Hausmann
Vocals
Martin Bechler
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Romy Hausmann
Lyrics
Martin Bechler
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Martin Bechler
Producer
Julian David
Mixing Engineer
Songtexte
I want a house with a porch to sit on at dawn,
doing nothing but admiring the art of spring
I want a garden to bury and rest my sins,
under a blanket of freshly sown grass
I want a sister for my son,
I’d call her Typhaine and teach her French,
while I’d stand barefoot in the kitchen,
stirring a pot on the hob
I want windchimes
I want to crochet
I want to make birthday cakes
and read all the works by the sisters Brontë
I want this
kind of effortless happiness
that I observe on L.
when he’s doing the rhododendrons
But then I remember who I am,
and suddenly I know
that I will always be a guest
bringing stones in the pockets of my coat,
looking wistfully around
for all the things that I would want
if I were someone else
Written by: Martin Bechler, Romy Hausmann