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  • These days, I'd much rather be on my own
    No more walking those streets, that I once called my home
    Because down every lane, there are faces and names
    That have memories attached, that I'd sooner let go

    Sooner than I'd go home again
    Sooner than I'd go home again
    Sooner than I'd go home again
    Sooner than I'd go home again

    I never called, let our friendship dissolve
    Now my welcome's worn out, and your hate for me's grown
    To the point, when I try to amend all the lies
    All those memories return, that I'd sooner let go

    Sooner than I'd go home again
    Sooner than I'd go home again
    Sooner than I'd go home again
    Sooner than I'd go home again Writer/s: Macbriare DeMarco
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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