You Can Always Come Home

Album: Angels and Alcohol (2015)
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  • Spread your wings, don't be afraid to try
    The world can be hard, you gotta live a little 'fore you die
    So open that door, step out in the bright sunshine
    Follow your heart, and remember any time

    You can always come home
    Wherever life's road leads, you can get back
    To a love that's strong and free
    You never be alone, in your heart there's still a place
    No matter how right or wrong you've gone
    You can always come home

    So pack your bags, smile and say goodbye
    And chase those dreams, and when you lay down and die
    You know that there's someone praying for you every day
    Even if you never find your way

    You can always come home
    Wherever life's road leads, you can get back
    To a love that's strong and free
    You never be alone, in your heart there's still a place
    No matter how right or wrong you've gone
    You can always come home

    When I was young, my daddy said to me
    The very same words and I took those words with me
    When I was afraid, I'd pull them out and think
    Just how much they mean to me

    You can always come home
    Wherever life's road leads, you can get back
    To a love that's strong and free
    You never be alone, in your heart there's still a place
    No matter how right or wrong you've gone
    You can always come home Writer/s: ALAN JACKSON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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