I'll be coming home just to be alone
'Cause I know you're not there
And I know you don't care
I can hardly wait to leave this place

No matter how hard I try
You're never satisfied
This is not a home
I think I'm better off alone
You always disappear
Even when you're here
This is not my home
I think I'm better off alone
Home, home, this house is not a
Home, home
This house is not a home

By the time you come home
I'm already stoned
You turn off the TV
And you scream at me
I can hardly wait
'Til you get off my case

No matter how hard I try
You're never satisfied
This is not a home
I think I'm better off alone
You always disappear
Even when you're here
This is not my home
I think I'm better off alone
Home, home, this house is not a
Home, home
This house is not a
Home, home
This house is not a
Home, home
This house is not a home

I'm better off alone

No matter how hard I try
You're never satisfied
This is not a home
I think I'm better off alone
You always disappear
Even when you're here
This is not my home
I think I'm better off alone
Home, home, this house is not a
Home, home
This house is not a
Home, home
This house is not a
Home, home
This house is not a home


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    im sorry if i dumb it down but for me and probaly for most people this is the easiest way to understand so.....yeah....

    ill be coming home just to be alone (that person is coming home because (s)he wants to have time to their selves) cause i know you're not there and i know that you dont care (the person (s)he is lving with isnt there and wouldnt care if (s)he was even there with them i can hardly wait to leave this place (literal)

    no matter how hard i try your never satisfied ((s)he tries to do everything to please the person (s)he is living with and its not working out) this is not a home i think im better off alone (literal) you always disappear even when your here (the person (s)he is living with ignores him/her) this is not my home i think im better off alone home home this house is not a home home this house is not a home (literal)

    By the time you come home, I'm already *stoned (literal) You turn off the TV and you scream at me (literal) I can hardly wait 'til you get off my case ((s)he cant wait till the person they're living with stops bothering them about being stoned or whatever they did wrong)

    (look at the top for the chorus)

    IM BETTER OFF ALONE (literal)

    (look at the top for the chorus)

    *stoned meaning use of drugs or being drunk

    <NINJA WOLF>

    tribalwolf12on June 19, 2012   Link

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