Where We Belong may refer to:
Where We Belong is a 2012 New York Times bestselling chick-lit novel by Emily Giffin. The novel was released by St. Martin's Press on July 24, 2012. Where We Belong has been optioned to become a film, with Giffin serving as producer. The book is narrated partly through the perspective of Kirby Rose, and is Giffin's first novel with a teenager as a main character.
Marian always thought that she was living the life she wanted, with no true regrets. When Kirby Rose, the child she gave up eighteen years ago, appears on her doorstep Marian is forced to re-examine her life, her family, and a past romance that threatens to overwhelm her.
Reception for Where We Belong has been mixed to positive, with the Chicago Sun-Times calling it an easy read while criticizing the book's predictability. The Seattle Times and Vancouver Sun both overall praised the novel, with the Vancouver Sun calling Giffin a "gifted storyteller".
"Where We Belong" is the second single from the album The Betrayed, the fourth studio album by Welsh alternative rock band Lostprophets. It was released on 4 January 2010. Vocalist Ian Watkins commented to Kerrang!: "Where We Belong might sound really happy and catchy, but if you really listen to the lyrics I could be saying that we belong in hell." The single reached No. 32 on the Official UK top 40 on 10 January 2010. The track was described by the band as their "love letter to being home," having written the song after returning to their native Wales after recording in Los Angeles.
All songs written and composed by Lostprophets.
A video has been made for this song. It consists of various clips of the band performing, at the Newport Centre August 2009, and backstage, similar to the "Goodbye Tonight" video. It is the second Lostprophets video to feature their current drummer Luke Johnson.
"Where We Belong" was described as "the most pop orientated song they have ever recorded" by Gigwise.com writer David Renshaw, who predicted that it "could well be a massive hit for the band". It was named "Single of the Week" by FemaleFirst, who described it as an "epic new single". Chris Maguire of Altsounds predicted that the song would become "one that is going to be a sing-along" at the band's gigs. The song was described as "typically workmanlike" by Clash magazine.
My pulse is racing
I see you coming through the door
I just can't hide it
I don't wanna hold it back anymore
I hear your laughter
I see your smile
but I feel so immune
and I know gotta let go
even though I lied to you
So whatcha gonna say
whatcha gonna do
how I'm gonna break the news to you
theres nothing left to say
will you fade away
when I break us in two
If I could lie now
I would tell you I'm not sure
then I could see you smile now
and you would think that I've been cured
Couldn't take it or fake it
and lead you on that way
so there's one choice left I fear
now would you tell me my dear
So whatcha gonna say
whatcha gonna do
how I'm gonna break the news to you
there's nothing left to say
will you fade away
How you gonna feel
I know time will heal
I can never make this up to you
should I go
when I break us in two
whatever happens now
I never meant to break a promise
a shame to be untrue
well I leave it up to you
when I hold you tight
time will fly we'll say goodbye
so whatcha gonna say
whatcha gonna do
how I'm gonna break the news to you
there's nothing left to say
will you fade away
How you gonna feel
I know time will heal
I can never make this up to you
should I go
when I break us in two