Back Where You Belong
Back Where You Belong: Liberation Anthem of Moving OnLyrics
Don’t wanna see your face at the grocery store
Don’t want to encounter you at the grocery store.
Don’t wanna hear your truck drive by my house anymore
Don’t want to hear the sound of your truck passing by my house.
Don’t wanna know how you’re scr3win’ the neighbours over
Don’t want details about your intimate relationships with the neighbors.
Its about time, you go back where you belong
Expressing that it's time for the person to return to their original place or origin.
Go back where you belong
Reiterating the message to go back to where they belong.
To the middle of nowhere
Suggesting the destination is a remote or insignificant location.
Go back where you belong
Continuing to emphasize the directive to return to the original place.
Well it’s only fair
Stating that the action is fair and justified.
Go Back where you belong
Repeating the instruction to go back to the original place.
Ya your mommy will kiss it better
Indicating sarcastically that the person's mother will handle their issues.
Its about time, you go back where you belong
Reiterating the idea that it's time for the person to return to their origin.
Not gonna miss picking up dirty underwear
Expressing the lack of desire to deal with domestic chores related to the person.
Not gonna miss the sink covered in black whisker hairs
Highlighting specific annoyances related to the person's hygiene.
Not gonna miss all your selfish, b!tch!n’ and complainin’
Not going to miss the person's constant complaints and negativity.
It’s about time you go back where you belong
Reaffirming the notion that it's time for the person to go back where they belong.
I’m gonna keep the couch your half and mine
Claiming ownership of a shared space but acknowledging a separation.
I’m gonna stay miles away from your crazy a$$ bloodline
Expressing the intention to distance oneself from the person's family.
I’m gonna keep the barbecue, and I’m taking the dog
Deciding on the division of possessions, including keeping the dog.
It’s about time you go back where you belong
Reiterating that it's overdue for the person to return to their original place.
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