Nowhere In The Neighborhood

Jace Everett

Composição de: Jace Everett/James LeBlanc/Will Rambeaux
Standin' here on this old familiar porch, 
I know this welcome mat ain't meant for me. 
I can't believe you even opened up the door: 
You always were much too kind to me. 
I don't know how I wound up here, 
I was nowhere in the neighborhood. 

In this house on this street, 
We had a chance to live a dream: 
I'd go back and get it right if I could. 
'Cause I was here but I was gone: 
How could I get so much so wrong? 
Now I know a home is more than bricks an' wood. 
There's so much of love I thought I understood, 
But I was nowhere in the neighborhood. 

I had everything a man could ever want, 
But still I was not satisfied. 
A fool would drink from some forbidden cup, 
Until he's drunk on his own lies. 
Yeah, I believed I could live two lives: 
I was nowhere in the neighborhood. 

In this house on this street, 
We had a chance to live a dream: 
I'd go back and get it right if I could. 
'Cause I was here but I was gone: 
How could I get so much so wrong? 
Now I know a home is more than bricks an' wood. 
There's so much of love I thought I understood, 
But I was nowhere in the neighborhood. 

'Cause I was here but I was gone: 
How could I get so much so wrong? 
Now I know a home is more than bricks an' wood. 
There's so much of love I thought I understood, 
Yeah, I was nowhere in the neighborhood. 
Nowhere in the neighborhood. 

No, no.
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