Used to be my neighborhood
Was a friendly place
Used to be I fit right in
With every friendly face
But all I knew
Is gone without a trace
Gentrifaction
I feel so alone
Gentrifaction
Home bitter home
Used to know the guy next door
His name was Phil
Whenever something was wrong with me
He gave me a pill
But now he's gone
And I miss him still
Yeah, I pine for the good old days
When I fit right in
When someone says there's a bright tomorrow
I say where have you been
Used to be I felt quite at ease
When I hung out
Now everything seems foreign to me
There is no doubt
Guess I gotta be moving along
Find me another route
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