Nowhere in the Neighborhood

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
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
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

Trivia about the song Nowhere in the Neighborhood by Jace Everett

When was the song “Nowhere in the Neighborhood” released by Jace Everett?
The song Nowhere in the Neighborhood was released in 2006, on the album “Jace Everett”.
Who composed the song “Nowhere in the Neighborhood” by Jace Everett?
The song “Nowhere in the Neighborhood” by Jace Everett was composed by JACE EVERETT, JAMES LEBLANC, WILL RAMBEAUX.

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