This is the diamond where we used to play
The grass still is green but the sky now is gray
The throw’s not as long as it was in the day
Oh, I wish I could bring back the game
I need somewhere where someone knows more
More than my name
This is the twilight where we used to talk
And this is the park where we used to walk
And that is the sidewalk we’d cover in chalk
Oh, it’s rained and now nothing’s the same
I need somewhere where someone knows more
More than my name
And that one’s the star that we’d wish upon
We’d pray that we’d wake up together at dawn
And that we’d build castles like the ones we had drawn
Oh, it’s my job to shoulder the blame
I need somewhere where someone knows more
More than my name
This isn’t the life that I thought was in store
They’ve drawn all the curtains and shuttered the door
You don’t even live in this town anymore
But that’s not the reason I came
We went back on the promise we swore
And it’s selfish of me to be sore
But I’m no one if no one knows more
No, I’m no one if no one knows more
No, I’m no one if no one knows more
More than my name
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