In the place you said you'd meet me, I don't see you hanging around
I'm goin' home-

If that's all you ever tell me, seems you don't wanna be found
And I'm goin' home-

Don't come over, I can't get lower No more meetin',
I been beaten Got a blast of what I should be busy doing.
Yes, I'm lost
I'm goin' home-

I want to tell you that I miss you, but I'm pissed you blew me off
I'm goin' home

No more meetin', I been beaten Go ahead fake it, I can't shake it
I breath all alone I need nothing, I can do
By the pound the tension's mountin' wrapped around me feelin' tight
I'm goin' home

If you're castin' out some psycho, you'll need me.
Tantrum? I won't bite -I'm goin' home-

On a day that's burnin' this crazed,
Don't tempt me 'cause I might
I'm goin' home

If it's gonna be the last time, well then maybe it's alright
I'm goin' home-

It's inside, but go ahead fight it
I've about had it, go ahead grab it
I can't take it, go ahead fake it

I breath all alone for you
I need and you know it's true
I breath all alone for you
I need nothin', I can do People tell me that you miss me and I guess I'm doin' fine


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Goin' Home Lyrics as written by Justin Harwood Dean Wareham

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    its about Uma of course!!!!! goin back to amherst and Uma isnt there

    latino_kenoon March 13, 2005   Link

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