I know it's gonna take some time
For you to feel that it's all right
And I'd making people choose a side
But I don't mind
You trying to get some people on yours
And know that it takes some time
But I must try
I just want you to understand

When things don't feel right
And you know deep inside
It breaks your heart
But you must get out
And I know you're gonna be all right
And I know you're gonna find your way
And I hope your future's bright
But I hate the way it feels inside
But all I wanna do is make it through to the other side
I know I don't wanna know why
You just can't let this go
But I must try
I just want you to understand

That is feels like home
And it knocks me out
Just to feel this way
And know I broke out
And it feels like home
And it knocks me out
Just to feel this way
And know I broke out, yeah

Oh, oh

And I owe it all
To this fall
Yes I owe it all
To this fall
And I just want you to understand

That is feels like home
And it knocks me out
Just to feel this way
And know I broke out
And it feels like home
And it knocks me out
Just to feel this way
And know I broke out
I broke out


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Feels Like Home [New Version] Lyrics as written by Newton Faulkner

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    I agree that this song is about a breakup with imbalanced feelings.. I always got the vibe that he has some goal or vision in his mind that he needs to follow for himself, one that requires him to end the relationship, and he can only hope his partner will let him go accomplish that goal. In the end he wants to at least be friends ("All I wanna do is make it through to the other side") but he's really more happy for himself than anything that the relationship has ended (hence it "feels like home... I know I broke out.") LOVE this song!

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