Album: Home (2011)
Charted: 44
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  • West on a plane bound west I see her stretching out below
    Land blessed motherland the place where I was born
    Scars yeah, she's got her scars sometimes it starts to worry me
    'Cause lose, I don't wanna lose sight of who we are

    From the mountains high to the wave-crashed coast
    There's a way to find better days I know
    It's been a long hard ride, got a ways to go
    But this is still the place, that we all call home

    Free, nothing feels like free
    Though it sometimes means we don't get along
    'Cause same, no we're not the same
    But that's what makes us strong

    From the mountains high, to the wave-crashed coast
    There's a way to find, better days I know
    It's been a long hard ride, got a ways to go
    But this is still the place that we all call home oh yeah

    Brave got it call it brave to chase that dream across the sea
    Names then they sign their names for something they believe
    Red how the blood ran red and we laid our dead in sacred ground
    Just think wonder what they'd think if they could see us now

    It's been a long hard ride, got a ways to go
    But this is still the place, that we all call home
    It's been a long hard ride and I won't lose hope
    This is still the place that we all call home Writer/s: Brett Beavers, Daniel Wilson, Dierks Bentley
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
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