Hilary Duff Hilary Duff - Neighborhood

This used to be our neighborhood
I tell myself I never would come back but here I am
I wonder if you’re still around
Or if you’re in another town
I’m at your old address

I’m missing you, reminiscing about kissing you
I’m standing out your door
Standing out your door
I’m missing you, reminiscing about kissing you
Standing out your door

The weight of this neighborhood
Where every single place I’m walking by
I’m thinking about you and I
The weight of this neighborhood
It makes me wonder why we said goodbye
I’m thinking about you and I

I wonder if you think of us
And how we took the city bus to nowhere avenue
Maybe we were young and dumb
Maybe it was all for fun and just a little crush
To me it meant enough

I’m missing you, reminiscing about kissing you
I’m standing out your door
Standing out your door
Missing you, reminiscing about kissing you
Standing out your door

The weight of this neighborhood
Where every single place I’m walking by
I’m thinking about you and I
The weight of this neighborhood
It makes me wonder why we said goodbye
I’m thinking about you and I

Baby I should walk away
And leave it in the past
Take you as a memory
The way we used to laugh
Maybe I should walk away
So I always remember you the same

The weight of this neighborhood
Where every single place I’m walking by
I’m thinking about you and I
The weight of this neighborhood
It makes me wonder why we said goodbye
I’m thinking about you and I