I was drivin' to town and I passed by a house The one with pillars on the porch Had a sign on the door said for sale So what the hell I walked in, and sat down on some strangers couch Solid Oak Hardwood floors Didn't need to see more 'Cause I could hear you in the kitchen Playin' your guitar All our friends coming over Little lights in the yard And dammit Didn't we almost have it? Honestly, I still don't understand it We used to love to sit and talk and wish And picture and planin' Man, now I just... Dammit I think the owners could tell I was lost in myself So they left me alone, said make yourself right at home I was already makin' dinner Callin' you down the stairs Little girl out the window Hear her laughin' out there Dammit Didn't we almost have it? Honestly, I still don't understand it We used to love to sit and talk and wish And picture and planin' Man now, I just dammit Baby, didn't we almost have it? Honestly, I still don't understand it We used to love to sit, talk and wish And picture and plan it Man, now I just dammit Now I'm driving away Thinking: oh, what a shame You can pray, you can hope But you just never know I guess that two bedroom picket fence magic Can't ever be ours now, can it? (Dammit) Ooh Honestly, I still don't understand it Thinking how could we, coulda had it We coulda had it Dammit