You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home

Album: Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009)
Charted: 81
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  • You wake up, it's raining and it's Monday
    Looks like one of those rough days
    Time's up, you're late again, so get out the door
    Sometimes you feel like running
    Find a whole new life and jump in
    Let go, get up and hit the dance floor
    But when the lights go down it's the ending of the show
    And you're feeling like you got nowhere to go
    Don't you know

    You can change your hair and you can change your clothes
    You can change your mind, that's just the way it goes
    You can say goodbye and you can say hello
    But you'll always find your way back home
    You can change your style, you can change your jeans
    You can learn to fly and you can chase your dreams
    You can laugh and cry but everybody knows
    You'll always find your way back home

    Your best friends, your little hometown
    Are waiting up wherever you go now
    You know you can always turn around
    Cause this world is big and it's crazy
    And this girl is thinking that maybe
    This life is what some people dream about
    Cause when I'm feeling down and I am all alone
    I've always got a place where I can go
    'Cause I know

    You can change your hair and you can change your clothes
    You can change your mind, that's just the way it goes
    You can say goodbye, and you can say hello
    But you'll always find your way back home
    You can change your style, you can change your jeans
    You can learn to fly and you can chase your dreams
    You can laugh and cry but everybody knows
    You'll always find your way back home

    Where they know exactly who you are
    Where the real you is a superstar
    You know it's never too far away

    You can change your hair and you can change your clothes
    You can change your mind, that's just the way it goes
    You can say goodbye, and you can say hello
    But you'll always find your way back
    You can change your hair and you can change your clothes
    You can change your mind, that's just the way it goes
    You can say goodbye, and you can say hello
    But you'll always find your way back home
    You can change your style, you can change your jeans
    You can learn to fly and you can chase your dreams
    You can laugh and cry but everybody knows
    You'll always find your way back home
    You'll always find your way back home
    You'll always find your way back home
    You'll always find your way back home
    You'll always find your way back home
    You'll always, you'll always find your way
    You'll always find your way back home Writer/s: MARTIN JOHNSON, TAYLOR SWIFT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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