Where My Heart Is

Album: Cosmicoma (2021)
  • Have you ever been to paradise cove
    On the edge of the golden coast
    Nice cars and fancy clothes
    Yeah its real nice but its not home

    Home is where the heart is
    Home is where my heart is

    Have you ever been to Tokyo
    Seen the sunset from your hotel room
    Champagne and velvet robes
    Yeah silky shiny it's not home

    Home is where the heart
    Home is where my heart is
    Where my heart is
    Where my heart is

    Have you travelled the open road
    Heard the song that the wind blows
    New tales from an old soul
    It's the closest i felt to

    Where my heart is
    Where my heart is
    Where my heart is
    Where my heart is Writer/s: Betty Moon, Justin Smolian
    Publisher: Music Admin, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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