Released: September 17, 2010

Songwriter: Ben Moody Avril Lavigne

[Verse 1]
Well, I couldn't tell you
Why she felt that way
She felt it every day
And I couldn't help her
I just watched her make
The same mistakes again

[Pre-Chorus]
What's wrong, what's wrong now?
Too many, too many problems
Don't know where she belongs
Where she belongs

[Chorus]
She wants to go home, but nobody's home
That's where she lies, broken inside
With no place to go, no place to go
To dry her eyes, broken inside

[Verse 2]
Open your eyes
And look outside
Find the reasons why
You've been rejected
And now you can't find
What you've left behind

[Pre-Chorus]
Be strong, be strong now
Too many, too many problems
Don't know where she belongs
Where she belongs

[Chorus]
She wants to go home, but nobody's home
That's where she lies, broken inside
With no place to go, no place to go
To dry her eyes, broken inside

[Bridge]
Her feelings she hides
Her dreams she can't find
She's losin' her mind
She's fallin' behind
And she can't find her place
She's losin' her faith
She's fallen from grace
She's all over the place
Yeah, oh

[Chorus]
She wants to go home, but nobody's home
That's where she lies, broken inside
With no place to go, no place to go
To dry her eyes, broken inside

[Outro]
She's lost inside, lost inside
Oh-oh, yeah
She's lost inside, lost inside
Oh-oh
Yeah

Avril Lavigne

Avril Ramona Lavigne is a French-Canadian singer-songwriter, fashion designer and actress. She was born in Belleville, Ontario, but spent most of her youth in Greater Napanee, Ontario. By the age of 15, she had appeared on stage with Shania Twain; by 16, she had signed a two-album recording contract with Arista Records worth more than $2 million.

In 2002, when she was 17 years old, Lavigne broke onto the music scene with her debut album Let Go It featured top 10 hits“Complicated,” “Sk8er Boi,” and “I’m With You.”

2004 saw the release of her sophomore effort, the darker, grungier Under My Skin which was her first #1 in the states and featured top 10 hit “My Happy Ending,” and top 40 lead single “Don’t Tell Me.”