Lyrics Acadia - Marianas Trench
In
the
house
I
grew
up
in
My
room
in
the
basement
The
hours
turning
to
years
we
spent
Remember
Chris
in
the
backyard
Laughing
so
damn
hard
And
no
one
knew
why
But
the
rest
is
forgotten
Behind
me
Sometimes
it
reminds
me
Of
when
we,
we
used
to
Belong
here
Every
memory
comes
on
When
I
hear
that
old
song
that
we
used
to
sing
With
the
words
all
wrong
I
remember
the
faces
And
familiar
places
And
I
sing
along
but
Acadia
is
gone
Ran
out
of
gas
on
the
highway
We
walked
there
and
I
gave
Drunken
speeches
on
sobriety
Now
we've
all
moved
away
and
Somehow
became
men
But
I
remember
Where
it
began
That's
behind
me
Sometimes
it
reminds
me
Of
when
we,
we
used
to
belong
here
Every
memory
comes
on
When
I
hear
that
old
song
that
we
Used
to
sing
with
the
words
all
wrong
I
remember
the
faces
and
familiar
places
And
I
sing
along
but
Acadia
is
gone
Remember
when
seventeen-twelve
Acadia
Road
fell
They
tore
the
house
down
Every
memory
comes
on
When
I
hear
that
old
song
that
we
Used
to
sing
with
the
words
all
wrong
I
remember
the
faces
and
familiar
places
And
I
sing
along
but
Acadia
is
gone
Remember,
behind
me
Sometimes
it
reminds
me
(Acadia
is
gone)
Remember,
behind
me
Sometimes
it
reminds
me
(In
the
house
I
grew
up
in)
Remember,
behind
me
(Remember
the
faces)
Sometimes
it
reminds
me
(When
Andrew
and
I
wrecked)
Remember,
behind
me
Sometimes
it
reminds
me
(Each
other's
car
and)
Acadia
is...
Acadia
is
gone
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