paroles de chanson Nowhere In the Neighborhood - Jace Everett
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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