You walked all over
In your blunder stones
In your own road movie
With your one armed man

Gonna make it to the problem page
Troubleshoot your life
Gonna make it to the problem page
Need some time and space
Just to find yourself
I hope you find yourself

In a low place like home
Low place like home

You talked it over
From your bedroom throne
Making sense of nothing
With your one armed man

Read your future in the magazine
Search the stars for clues
Read your future in the magazine
Tells you what to lose
Just to find yourself
I hope you find yourself

In a low place like home
Low place like home
I hope you find yourself
In a low place like home

You fall all over
With your small town heels
Catching hold of nothing
Like your one armed man

Treat your life like a tragedy
Self-inflict abuse
Treat your life like a tragedy
Precious else to choose
Crucify yourself
I'll bet you find yourself

In a low place like home
Low place like home
Low place like home
Low place like home

Crucify yourself
I'll bet you find yourself
In a low place like home
I'll bet you find yourself
I'll bet you find yourself
I'll bet you find yourself

In a low place like home
Low place like home
Crucify yourself
In a low place like home
I hope you find yourself
I hope you find yourself
I hope you find yourself
I hope you find yourself


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Low Place Like Home Lyrics as written by Ian Pickering Chris Corner

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    Liam: "This targets a particular breed of person, but has a universal sentiment sent out to anyone who has f**ked you over. Sometimes it's about an eternal victme of magazine propaganda, problem page wannabees, designer troubles. I've got no sympathy. No one is listening."

    Hey, Kelli sucks. The Sneaker Pimps with Chris as vocalist are far superior.

    thornykinson July 19, 2005   Link

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