My House Is Not A Home

Hello, I'm at your door again
I just needed a friend, but now I share a bed with you
Am I dumb to succumb to the noise?
I'm not a little boy no more, I've made my stupid choices too

Tell my mother that I'm sorry, tell my father just the same
Tell my sister that her brother might as well have gone insane
Is there space for me in Houston, 'cause it's spacious in LA?
Where the grass is always greener, and the world can scream my name

But you never really cared about
The way that everything turned out
You didn't wanna fall in love
You're looking out for yourself now

It's starting to piss me off
I thought I had you figured out
Never thought you would call my bluff
Guess who belongs to someone else now

Sorry if I overshared
See, life, it isn't fair
I'm more and more aware of it now

You get drunk then start to curse me out
I told you to watch your mouth
This is exactly what my mother
Would warn me about

But baby, you can call me
When it's over
I talked to your therapist
He said you were getting sober

There's only but so many heads
That can rest on this shoulder
But I think yours was the best
For me to cry over

But you never really cared about
The way that everything turned out
You didn't wanna fall in love
You're looking out for yourself now

It's starting to piss me off
I thought I had you figured out
Never thought you would call my bluff
Guess who belongs to someone else now

The house we called our home has fallin' to pieces
On its own, I know that you're better off alone
Babe, I could fix you but I won't



Credits
Writer(s): Lucio Westmoreland, Jack Lofchie Hallenbeck, Scott James, David Burke
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