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My Trouble
These were my feelings when I wanted to go back home, when I was in Florida...
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Take charge
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» highest in charts: # 226 (125,794 songs currently listed in Acoustic)
» highest in sub-genre: # 154 (8,113 songs currently listed in Acoustic > Acoustic Vocals) » today's position: # 4634 in Acoustic
» today's position in sub-genre: # 497 in Acoustic Vocals
» highest in sub-genre: # 154 (8,113 songs currently listed in Acoustic > Acoustic Vocals) » today's position: # 4634 in Acoustic
» today's position in sub-genre: # 497 in Acoustic Vocals
About the song
I pretty much just hated Florida, I "vacationed" there for two months and my entire summer, I had no one to talk to, but because I was with family, I had to stay. I lived through it though... obviously.
Lyrics
I’m walking down the street, pieces are falling off of me
The more I give, the more you take, the less of me there is to break
And I don’t come with a warrantee (No repairs, no return.)
Hiking down highway seventy-five north, I just want to go home, sweet home
Don’t have to know so please don’t say that it’s a thousand miles away
It don’t matter anyway (Because things just happen.)
Doctor would you please tell me something, something to ease my mind
I want to know that I am sane, no paradoxes in my brain
Got trouble with this angry pain, got trouble
My trouble, I can’t remember who I am
The more I give, the more you take, the less of me there is to break
And I don’t come with a warrantee (No repairs, no return.)
Hiking down highway seventy-five north, I just want to go home, sweet home
Don’t have to know so please don’t say that it’s a thousand miles away
It don’t matter anyway (Because things just happen.)
Doctor would you please tell me something, something to ease my mind
I want to know that I am sane, no paradoxes in my brain
Got trouble with this angry pain, got trouble
My trouble, I can’t remember who I am
