I know this guy
His name is Tom
But I don’t know what we are anymore
We used to hang out
Each and every day
I thought we had a special rapport
But then that ended
And I’m not sure why
I guess I was just some expendable kind of guy
This ain't my home
Don't belong to me no more
This ain't my home
Shut the door, shut the door
I know this girl
Her name is Jane
We were married for a while
She seemed to like me
Or so I thought
At least I knew I could make her smile
But then one day
She went and dumped me
That whole thing kind of stumped me
I know these folks
From my hometown
At least I knew them when but now we’ve lost touch
If you ask ‘em
What is new
They laugh and say, Nuthin’ much
They still see me
As that guy I used to be
But that guy ain’t got nothing to do with me
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