The sign said, “welcome”, so I opened up and I went in, Thought I could move within and along. But the faces were strange And it seemed oh so plain, Here was a place Where I don’t belong.
There was a table before me where I thought I could sit To devour the radish and bask in the song. But gold brick shattered the plate And the minstrels were late. It turned out to be another place Where I don’t belong.
And the next door led to another room The lock was not so strong. I wanted to fit, Even expected it, But it was another place Where I don’t belong.
Down the street another stop to observe, And I’ll wait among the throngs. Perhaps here’s where I’ll see Some people like me. But it was another place Where I don’t belong.
Alone on a walk, no need to talk. Somehow isolation doesn’t seem wrong. And it could be good, This silent solitude. Maybe Here is the place I belong.