I know your name
I know the people out there feel the same
I know you're gone
I hope you've got some friends to come along

I know you're out there
I know you're gone
You can't say that's fair
Can't you be wrong?

I feel ok
Sure, I know that's not what people say
Maybe they're wrong
Maybe you weren't on my side all along

I know you're out there
I know you're gone
You can't say that's fair
Can't you be wrong?

I know you're out there
You're still a case
It's still the place
Weren't you invited?
It's what you can't spare
Whatever's left, just hide the rest
And bring it right in

I know it's sick
I know you think again it's just a trick
Maybe I've changed
Just tell me was this all in vain?

I know you're out there
I know this face it's not erased
Weren't you invited?
It's what you can't spare
Whatever's left, just hide the rest
And bring it right in

Maintained inside
I've lost my range
Feeling strange
Weren't you invited?
Just never tried
It's still the place
You're still the case
Now bring it right in


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Out There Lyrics as written by Willie Hutch

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    this song is about when j was living with a girl. he kicked her out because she wasn't showing any addiction to him or respecting him. when he felt like he was getting taking advantage of. now she left. he says i hope you still have your friends wherever your going because thats the whole reason why im asking you to leave and if they stop hanging out with you, you'll see that you lost me. and everyone in his family and friends are telling him that he's happier and back to normal , but he's not.then he talks about how he feels okay and thats he is not better, like how everyone thinks he is. shes gone and he knows she's out there and his friends tell him not to worry about it cuz she wasn't really there for him anyways, so he misses her. she wont talk to him because she thinks he invited her to live with him and he is asking her to leave and she feels unloved. but he knows he didnt invite her, but he did, but not really meaning to invite her. so he feels like shit because shes gone now and he's questiong if he really did invite her, should he feel bad, but towards the end he just wants her to go back to their home and whatever else emotional she has against him to bring it too; he just wants her to come back in.

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