No one says a word to me
They're concerned with my jealousy
Well, I guess that's how its got to be
From now on

And time it swallows everything
From the mighty to the meager thing
It's as dark as it is comforting
To play along

With whats been going on
With whats been going on
With whats been going on
Around here

There goes her old beat up care
Outside of our old favorite bar
She's probably in there playin' her guitar
With stars in her eyes

Those are some of my favorite memories
All those carefree melodies
While I'm out here on this raging sea
About to capsize

With whats been going on
With whats been going on
With whats been going on
Around here

With whats been going on
With whats been going on
With whats been going on
Around here

No one says a word to me
They're concerned with my jealousy
Well, I guess that's how it's got to be
From now on


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    i've always kind've liked amos lee but this is definately the first song by him that i have really learned to love. it's a great song, it just shows how original and creative he is as an artist

    Richie45069on November 14, 2008   Link
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    I think what Amos Lee is trying to explain is that your going to be lost in life, but in the end you will end up home, where you belong, where your memories are everlasting.

    iloveamoson September 16, 2009   Link
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    Under-rated song by an under-rated artist

    truss007on July 06, 2011   Link

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