Nobody's Supposed To Be Here (Dance Radio Mix) Lyrics
Deborah Cox
Lyrics
How did you get here? Nobody's supposed to be here
I've tried that love thing for the last time
My heart says no, no, nobody's supposed to be here
But you came along and changed my mind
I've spent all my life on a search to find
The love who'll stay for eternity
The heaven sent to fulfill my needs
But when I turn around
Again love has knocked me down
My heart got broken oh, it hurt so bad
I'm sad to say, ?Love wins again?
So I placed my heart under lock and key
To take some time and take care of me
But I turn around and you're standing here
How did you get here? Nobody's supposed to be here
I've tried that love thing for the last time
My heart says no, no, nobody's supposed to be here
But you came along and changed my mind
This time I swear I'm through but if only you knew
How many times I've said those words
Then fall again, when will I ever learn?
Knowing these tears I cry, this lovely black butterfly
Must take a chance and spread my wings
Love can make you do some crazy things
So I placed my heart under lock and key
To take some time and take care of me
But I turn around and you're standing here
How did you get, how did you get here?
Nobody's supposed to be here
Nobody, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
How did you get here? Nobody's supposed to be here
I've tried that love thing for the last time
My heart says no, no, nobody's supposed to be here
But you came along and changed my mind
How did you get here? Nobody's supposed to be here
I've tried that love thing for the last time
My heart says no, no, nobody's supposed to be here
But you came along and changed my mind
Song & Lyrics Facts
Deborah Cox's song "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here (Dance Radio Mix)" was released on October 13, 1998. The song is featured on her debut album One Wish and was co-written by Anthony Crawford, Daryl Simmons, LaMarquis Jefferson and Deborah Cox herself.
It features a mix of R&B and dance music with soulful lyrics that talk about finding love in unexpected places. The song became an international success, reaching the top 10 in many countries including Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand. It also topped the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart for eight weeks.