The House
Gus MacGregor Lyrics


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The House
(Gus MacGregor/Judie Tzuke/Ben Mark)

Dreams like fading photographs and films
Hold their charms, stay beautiful and still
I am feeling we are driving home
Somehow I know we are on the right road
The trees are brushing the windows
As we drive through the shadowy lanes
I'm looking at you so hard in case I might catch a glimps
Of where we are again
And the rain is playing drums
On the roof of our car
And the house we thought we might live in is not far

But it's okay, you and I we'll be fine
(It's sometimes frightening, and I'm turning right here)
We have been lost, but we'll get there in time
(Well I don't worry, just keep your foot down)


Dreams like fading photographs and films
Hold their charms, stay beautiful and still




I am feeling we are driving home
Somehow I know we are on the right road

Overall Meaning

The House is a song by British singer-songwriter Gus MacGregor in collaboration with Judie Tzuke and Ben Mark. The song tells the story of two people who are driving towards their new home, which they have been dreaming about for a long time. The opening lines of the song talk about how dreams are like fading photographs and films that hold their charm and stay beautiful and still. This is a metaphor for how memories of a place or a person can stay with us even after time has passed.


The next line talks about how the singer is feeling that they are driving towards their new home and on the right road. This shows that despite the uncertainties that come with moving to a new place, they have a sense of conviction that everything will work out in the end. As they drive through the shadowy lanes, the trees brush against the windows, setting a romantic and dreamlike mood. The singer is so lost in the moment that they are looking at their partner intently to catch a glimpse of the place they are in again.


The last verse of the song talks about how they have been lost before, but they will get there in time. Here, they are referring to the struggles they have faced in finding their home, but they are confident that they will get there eventually. The song ends on a note of hope, with the singer feeling that they are on the right track and that everything will be fine.


Line by Line Meaning

Dreams like fading photographs and films
Memories that are slowly disappearing, like old photos and films.


Hold their charms, stay beautiful and still
Despite fading away, memories still hold value and remain beautiful.


I am feeling we are driving home
The sense of being on the right path and going towards a familiar place.


Somehow I know we are on the right road
The feeling of certainty and trust in one's journey.


The trees are brushing the windows
The sensation of being surrounded by nature.


As we drive through the shadowy lanes
The darkness of the surroundings, but also a sense of mystery and intrigue.


I'm looking at you so hard in case I might catch a glimps
The desire to hold onto and savor the moment, because it may not last forever.


Of where we are again
The sense of nostalgia for a place or time that has passed.


And the rain is playing drums
The sound of rain providing a musical backdrop for the journey.


On the roof of our car
The physical sensation of being inside a car, protected from the elements.


And the house we thought we might live in is not far
The hope and anticipation of arriving at a new home and starting a new chapter in life.


But it's okay, you and I we'll be fine
The reassurance that everything will work out, despite any unknowns or obstacles.


(It's sometimes frightening, and I'm turning right here)
Acknowledging the fear that can come with change or the unknown, but still moving forward with determination.


We have been lost, but we'll get there in time
The idea that even if one has gone astray, they can still find their way back and reach their destination eventually.


(Well I don't worry, just keep your foot down)
Maintaining confidence and focus, and continuing to move forward.




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