Blue house at the end of the cul-de-sac.
I can never go, I can never go back.
Two story house on rose petal lane.
It never stayed, it never stayed the same.
Moved away from home, from a sex-crazed pastor
Didn’t want to leave, I knew we had to
That old house in Newberry,
depression set in and it took you hostage, it always took you
People change like seasons change, why can’t families remain the same
Without love, our lives are useless
My mom and dad paid the price, when they gave up, their own lives
To teach us what was right, when everything was wrong
I will never fail or forsake you, I will never leave or abandon you
Thirty years and six kids ago, life was so different it was so simple
Now you work, come home, without any motivation,
to be the spouse you’re supposed to be
Thirty years and six kids ago, you had lots of dreams and goals to fulfill
Now every day is a constant reminder, a distant memory
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