House of Cards
Albert Gold Lyrics


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I dodged a bullet
And It ran a bell
You was lonely
Somehow i couldn't tell

Losing it all
Is how I save myself
In a place I made home
You made my hell

You saw me banging outside
Your window
You heard me calling your name
Out loud
My name is still, on your door sign
I'll take it down

I wanted us to be church
I thought this holy bound would work
We lived in a house of cards
I can't wait for a storm
I make u watch it burn

I loved the sinner
Now I love the sin
It's a battle
I can never win

You see me throwing a torch
Through Your window
You hear me burning inside
You Light me up
My actions won't stop at your door sign
Cos I'll tear everything down

I wanted us to be church
I thought This holy bound would work
We lived in a house of cards
I can't wait for a storm
I make you watch it burn

We lived in a house of cards





Here come the storm
Now where on our own

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of "House of Cards" by Albert Gold present a tumultuous relationship dynamic, with the singer reflecting on narrowly avoiding a disaster and realizing the loneliness of their partner went unnoticed. The lyric "I dodged a bullet / And It ran a bell / You was lonely / Somehow i couldn't tell" suggests a sense of missed signals and the consequences of not fully understanding the emotional state of their loved one. This sets the stage for a story of internal conflict and reckoning.


The theme of sacrifice and self-preservation emerges as the lyrics delve into the idea of losing everything to save oneself, portraying the singer's struggle within a toxic situation they once considered home, which had become a personal hell due to their partner's actions. The imagery of a house of cards symbolizes the fragility and impending collapse of their relationship, hinting at the inevitability of a storm that will bring about a destructive change.


The yearning for a deeper connection and spiritual bond is expressed through the desire for their relationship to be akin to a church, a place of sanctity and reconciliation. However, the realization that this holy bound is not enough leads to a sense of resignation and acceptance of the impending chaos. The repetition of "We lived in a house of cards / I can't wait for a storm / I make u watch it burn" underscores the singer's readiness to confront the destructive forces at play and invites their partner to witness the downfall.


As the song progresses, a shift in perspective is revealed as the singer transitions from loving the flawed individual to embracing the sinful nature inherent in the relationship itself. The internal struggle depicted in the lines "It's a battle / I can never win" highlights the futility of trying to change the inevitable course of events. The burning torch and the destructive urge to tear down everything symbolize a sense of catharsis and liberation from the constraints that bound them in the past, signaling a transformative moment of letting go and moving forward.


In the final lines of the song, the impending storm becomes a metaphor for the inevitable reckoning and transformation that is about to take place. The realization that they are now alone in facing the consequences of their actions brings a sense of closure and a readiness to embrace the unknown future. The haunting melody and introspective lyrics of "House of Cards" by Albert Gold capture the complexities of human relationships, the struggle for self-discovery, and the unrelenting pursuit of personal growth amidst chaos and upheaval.




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Written by: Maximilian von Ameln, Albert Gold

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Naomi Omokhua

soooo beautiful wow

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