I found a hill in my neighbourhood
It wasn't high but the view I took
With no sense of direction
But some streets I knew so I held on them
Oh can you see the glow
Lit up in orange rows
How could this city not be my home
My home
And we grew a field in my neighbours yard
It wasn't much but the work was hard
We didn't know how long it would grow
But before we knew it they'd sold the home
Oh can you see the glow
Lit up in orange rows
How could this city not be my home
My home
My home
How can the familiar feel so vague?
You bumped your head and I'm not there to save you
And we got robbed under our own nose
But it's still my town even with what it throws
So oh can you see the glow
Lit up in orange rows
How could this city not be my home
My home
My home
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