Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson
A song about stages of dementia.
A song about dissociation, depression, isolation, and feeling overwhelmed by everything in his everyday life. He contemplates the fact that nothing is permanent, and doesn’t see the importance of life anymore
[Verse 1]
I know I'm forgetting something
Something's forgetting me
I know I loose my keys tomorrow
But these toes don't answer me
Did anybody tell you, you don't live here anymore?
Don't feel at home in this world anymore
The people in the picture frames
I can't remember any names
And when I walked down the street
[Hook]
There was no one left to me
Did anybody tell you, you don't live here anymore?
[Verse 2]
Don't feel at home in this world anymore
What's that you said just the other day?
Everything goes away
What's that you hear spinning in your ear?
Everything goes away
Help me to remember
Help me to remember
Ding dong, someone's at the door
Who could it be? I hope it's Rita or Betty
Suppose to be here by four
[Hook]
But there's a stranger at the door
Did anybody tell you, you don't live here anymore?
[Outro]
Don't feel at home in this world anymore
Don't feel at home in this world anymore
Don't feel at home in this world anymore