Acadia

In the house I grew up in

My room in the basement

The hours turning

To years we've spent

Remember Chris in the back yard

Laughing so damn hard

And no one knew why

But the rest is forgotten

Behind me

Sometimes it reminds me

Of when we, we used to

Belong here

Every memory comes on

When I hear that old song

That we used to sing

With the words all wrong

I remember the faces

And familiar places

And I sing along

But Acadia is gone

Ran out of gas on the highway

We walked there and I gave

Drunken speeches on sobriety

Now we've all moved away and

Somehow became men

But I remember where it began at

Behind me

Sometimes it reminds me

Of when we, we used to

Belong here

Every memory comes on

When I hear that old song

That we used to sing

With the words all wrong

I remember the faces

And familiar places

And I sing along

But Acadia is gone

Remember in 1712

Acadia road fell

They tore the house down

Every memory comes on

When I hear that old song

That we used to sing

With the words all wrong

I remember the faces

And familiar places

And I sing along

But Acadia is gone

Acadia is gone

In the house I grew up in

Remember the faces

When Andrew and I wrecked

Each other's cars and

Acadia is, Acadia is gone