Come Home

Album: Gold Mother (1989)
Charted: 32
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  • It's that time again when I lose my friends
    Go walkabout, I've got the bends from pressure
    This is a testing time when the choice is mine
    Am I a fool for love or foolish with desire
    You can throw him out you can spit on him
    Call what he does a sin if it makes you feel better

    And I can't believe you're all I'll ever need
    And I need to feel that you're not holding me
    And the way I feel just makes me want to scream
    Come home, come home, come home
    Come home, come home, come home

    After thirty years I've become my fears
    I've become the kind of man I always hated
    I am pulled apart, and my swollen heart
    Has flipped out of the pan into the fire
    I am in love insane with a sense of shame
    That I threw stones at the condemned and
    Now I'm slated

    And I don't believe you're all I'll ever need
    And I need to feel that you're not holding me
    And the way I feel just makes me want to scream
    Come home, come home, come home
    Come home, come home, come home
    Come home, come home, come home Writer/s: JAMES GLENNIE, LAWRENCE GOTT, TIMOTHY BOOTH
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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