Out West We're Strangers

This is the place, this is the place where it all started.
When I walk away, you'll pass your judgment.
Watch me walk away through your front door.
Next time, I'll be kicking in your back door,
Hold your breath and hope forgiveness goes this far.

Four years removed from this changing landscape,
I miss every face, but I can't help noticing,
This is who I used to be this isn't who I am now.
This place was overrated in my head for so long.

Holding on to what little's left,
This needs to quit,
Needs to quit.

Capturing everything that was still worth holding onto,
I need to leave this place in my head,
No solitude can come from here anymore.

This is the place, this is the place where it all collapsed.
I'll walk away and pass my judgment.
I can't tell why you're still staying here,
Move on and find yourself, yourself.
You need to find home.

I've grown so far apart it seems a life was lost,
But my time has just run out here.
As I left we all stood in loneliness,
What will come next?

Capturing everything that was still worth holding onto,
I need to leave this place in my head,
No solitude can come from here anymore.

These streets seem colder than they were,
These streets seem colder than they were, before.
Gone now, Gone now,
Everything you loved, walking out the door.



Credits
Writer(s): Stephen Noel
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