Hello?
Checked the clock when I got home
And realized I was alone
Sat for hours by the window
Wonderin' where did you go?
Couldn't eat or sleep at all
Took the pictures off the wall
Paced the place as time moves slow
And I'm wondering where did you go?
Where'd you go? Where'd you go?
I want to know
Lit a cigarette I couldn't smoke
Wound the clock until it broke
Went to bed then took a shower
Stared at TV for an hour
Did the dishes, made the bed
Read a book I've never read
Any minute you will show
And I'm wondering where did you go?
Where'd you go? Where'd you go?
I want to know

Where did you go? [Repeat x4]
I opened the fridge, I opened a beer
And played a tape I couldn't hear
Emptiness began to grow
And I'm wondering where did you go?
Watched the sun come up from the back stairs
Thought about the last few years
I lost control, I screamed, I cried
I punched a pole and went inside
Packed my things called a friend
Wished this emptiness would end
Wrote a note then tore it up
Poured the beer into a cup
Sat on the couch, drank it slow
Wondering where did you go?
I realized I couldn't stay
Grabbed my things and I went away
Where'd you go? Where'd you go?
I want to know!


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Where'd You Go Lyrics as written by Nate Albert Dicky Barrett

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    lol, ah, that's the best comment ever made on songmeanings, bob3lb =P

    this song...choice material. the entirety of it just teleports me back to when I was 14 years old, it's amazing. i was way into music like this back then, and it's amazing what one song can kick up in a person's memory.

    as for what it means, it was already pretty much summed up by stereo...but i just had to comment. the power of music! as for where she went, he doesn't know...which says a lot. how crappy is it when someone 1) disappears, and 2) doesn't even care enough to let you know to where or why for? a lot.

    delialon September 20, 2006   Link

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