Where I Belong Songtext
von Alan Doyle
Where I Belong Songtext
Ginny said good-bye this afternoon
As far as I can tell
She can′t bear the good-bye evenings
Or the morning afters of farewell.
She says, "Here you are another one to whose back I'm saying cheers. It′s like a death in the family and it's been going on for years."
And so I'll cast my leaving shadow
And I′ll be Canadian
But distance won′t decide what matters
To the Hard Rock's loving son.
And when I′m thinking of St. John's
I′ll bring her closer with a song
I don't know where I′m going but I know where I belong.
Don't get the old man started
We'll have to hide him from the rum,
If we can keep his mind from ′49
He′ll keep having fun.
Oh, it's not the kids he′s cursing
Though I'm his third to leave,
He′s mad at Mr. Smallwood
And it's a parent′s right to grieve.
And so I'll cast my leaving shadow
And I'll be Canadian
But distance won′t decide what matters
To the Hard Rock′s loving son.
And when I'm thinking of St. John′s
I'll bring her closer with this song
I don′t know where I'm going but I know where I belong.
So let′s take a moment's silence
For our dear departed souls.
Let's fly our flags at half their mast
As another young man goes.
The laughter of the children
Supplanted by the rolling ghosts.
Another tide surrenders
To a far and foreign coast.
I told Mom I′d stay closer to the cousins,
Who beat the path from our front door,
One right after the other,
And they won′t be back no more.
But the thing I think I fear the most,
She whispered in my ear
Is being the last flower in the garden
With no one left to care.
And so I'll cast my leaving shadow
And I′ll be Canadian
But distance won't decide what matters
To the Hard Rock′s loving son.
And when I'm thinking of St. John′s
I'll bring her closer with this song
I don't know where I′m going but I know where I belong
Where I belong
Where I— belong
I don′t know where I'm going, but I know where I belong.
As far as I can tell
She can′t bear the good-bye evenings
Or the morning afters of farewell.
She says, "Here you are another one to whose back I'm saying cheers. It′s like a death in the family and it's been going on for years."
And so I'll cast my leaving shadow
And I′ll be Canadian
But distance won′t decide what matters
To the Hard Rock's loving son.
And when I′m thinking of St. John's
I′ll bring her closer with a song
I don't know where I′m going but I know where I belong.
Don't get the old man started
We'll have to hide him from the rum,
If we can keep his mind from ′49
He′ll keep having fun.
Oh, it's not the kids he′s cursing
Though I'm his third to leave,
He′s mad at Mr. Smallwood
And it's a parent′s right to grieve.
And so I'll cast my leaving shadow
And I'll be Canadian
But distance won′t decide what matters
To the Hard Rock′s loving son.
And when I'm thinking of St. John′s
I'll bring her closer with this song
I don′t know where I'm going but I know where I belong.
So let′s take a moment's silence
For our dear departed souls.
Let's fly our flags at half their mast
As another young man goes.
The laughter of the children
Supplanted by the rolling ghosts.
Another tide surrenders
To a far and foreign coast.
I told Mom I′d stay closer to the cousins,
Who beat the path from our front door,
One right after the other,
And they won′t be back no more.
But the thing I think I fear the most,
She whispered in my ear
Is being the last flower in the garden
With no one left to care.
And so I'll cast my leaving shadow
And I′ll be Canadian
But distance won't decide what matters
To the Hard Rock′s loving son.
And when I'm thinking of St. John′s
I'll bring her closer with this song
I don't know where I′m going but I know where I belong
Where I belong
Where I— belong
I don′t know where I'm going, but I know where I belong.
Writer(s): Russell Crowe, Alan Doyle Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com