Home Sweet Home

As a child it comes as no surprise, the wool was pulled over my eyes

My parents kept me sheltered and safe, in turn I kept a smile on my face

And I found what I thought was home, when I was only 6 years old

I had a friend and a family and that was all that I really needed to be content.

My younger days were spent alone and the only pain I'd ever known

Was grazes to my hands and knees from always misplacing my feet

But time goes on and people grow, and the cracks in the foundations show

And nothing was ever what it seemed to be, for me.

We got kicked out of the house that I grew up in

And with that I lost my faith in finding home.

And all this time

We all seemed fine

But the truth is all of us were barely getting by

At 20 years I've grown to hate, every moment I'm awake

Without these toxins in my veins, regardless of my parents pain

My mother put on a brave face for a while but these days I barely see her smile

Oh how I love to see her smile.

And all this time

We all seemed fine

But the truth is all of us were barely getting by

And all this time

We all seemed fine

But the truth is all of us were barely getting by

We got kicked out of the house that I grew up in

And with that I lost my faith in finding home...