Lyrics

Left my mother feelin' sick in her bedroom My dad, he told me, "Son, you best grow up" I told my friends they can find me on the internet 'Cause somehow, this place just ain't enough Collect call from a brother in the lockup He said he paid his dues, but could I pay 'em too? My best friend's stealing money from my pocket I guess it's time to go when they said "Who, who are you? Who are you really anymore?" I said, "Who, who am I? I don't know what I'm headed for" I said, "Oh no, oh no, I'm leavin' again" I said, "Goodbye, so long" to my, my neighborhood And I know, I know I'll see you again 'Cause I'll always, always come back to my neighborhood To my neighborhood I threw my troubles and my bags in the backseat Pulled up the drive for one last look She was standin' in the doorway, lonely Had to lean in close when she said "Who, who are you? Who are you really anymore?" I said, "Who? (I said, "Who?") Who am I? (Who am I?) I don't know what I'm fighting for" Oh no, oh no, I'm leavin' again I said, "Goodbye, so long" to my, my neighborhood And I know, I know I'll see you again (I'll see you again) 'Cause I'll always, always come back (to my) to my neighborhood To my neighborhood To my neighborhood Came back last night just to see you It's been too long, but nothing's changed I'm tryin' to be the one that you can't be Maybe these dreams, they are to blame I can hear it in your voice that you do know It's not a choice for me to stay So, so long, goodbye to the neighborhood To my neighborhood Oh no, oh no, I'm leavin' again (I'm leavin' again) I said, "Goodbye, so long" to my (to my), my neighborhood And I know, I know I'll see you again (I'll see you again) 'Cause I'll always, always come back to my (come back), to my neighborhood To my neighborhood (my neighborhood) My neighborhood (my neighborhood) My neighborhood
Writer(s): Matthew Sanchez, Zachary Barnett, James Shelley, David Rublin, Scott Christopher Stevens, Gabriel Simon Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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