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John Paciga - Back in the 908 Lyrics



John Paciga - Back in the 908 Lyrics
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Coming home from college is really weird
Even though some things will never change
Like how my eyes are brown
Like how I still can't grow a beard
I know it will never feel the same
Sometimes I wish that I could pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
The train is moving and it's too late to get off
It's too late to get off
Back in the 908
No doubting life is great
Where it all used to be so simple
But when I see it now
It's like a different town
Yeah I think I left myself
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
It's all too easy to forget just who you are
While you're obsessing over earning that degree
In fact I almost forgot how to drive a car
But it's nice to know that everyone is so impressed with me
Yale University! John, how's Yale? Did you get your grades yet, John? You go to Yale?
Sometimes I wish that I could pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
The train is moving and it's too late to get off
It's too late to get off
Back in the 908
No doubting life is great
Where it all used to be so simple
But when I see it now
It's like a different town
Yeah I think I left myself
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Sometimes I wish that I could pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
The train is moving and it's too late to get off
It's too late to get off
It's too late to get off
Back in the 908
No doubting life is great
Where it all used to be so simple
But when I see it now
It's like a different town
Oh I hope I find myself
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Hope I find myself
Back in the 908
Hope I find myself
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
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Coming home from college is really weird
Even though some things will never change
Like how my eyes are brown
Like how I still can't grow a beard
I know it will never feel the same
Sometimes I wish that I could pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
The train is moving and it's too late to get off
It's too late to get off
Back in the 908
No doubting life is great
Where it all used to be so simple
But when I see it now
It's like a different town
Yeah I think I left myself
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
It's all too easy to forget just who you are
While you're obsessing over earning that degree
In fact I almost forgot how to drive a car
But it's nice to know that everyone is so impressed with me
Yale University! John, how's Yale? Did you get your grades yet, John? You go to Yale?
Sometimes I wish that I could pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
The train is moving and it's too late to get off
It's too late to get off
Back in the 908
No doubting life is great
Where it all used to be so simple
But when I see it now
It's like a different town
Yeah I think I left myself
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Sometimes I wish that I could pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
Pick up where I left off
The train is moving and it's too late to get off
It's too late to get off
It's too late to get off
Back in the 908
No doubting life is great
Where it all used to be so simple
But when I see it now
It's like a different town
Oh I hope I find myself
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
Hope I find myself
Back in the 908
Hope I find myself
Back in the 908
Back in the 908
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Writer: John Paciga
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Language: English
Length: 3:01
Written by: John Paciga

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