Album: Bright (2017)
Charted: 64 90
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    A place where I can go
    To take this off my shoulders
    Someone take me home
    Home
    A place where I can go
    To take this off my shoulders
    Someone take me home (let's go)
    Someone take me

    Look, I didn't power through the struggle just to let a little trouble
    Knock me out of my position and interrupt the vision
    After everything I witnessed, after all of these decisions
    All these miles, feet, inches, they can't add up to the distance
    That I have been through, just to get to
    A place where even if there's no closure, I'm still safe
    I still ache from tryin' to keep pace
    Somebody give me a sign, I'm startin' to lose faith

    Now tell me, how did all my dreams turn to nightmares?
    How did I lose it when I was right there?
    Now I'm so far that it feels like it's all gone to pieces
    Tell me why the world never fights fair
    I'm tryna find

    Home
    A place where I can go
    To take this off my shoulders
    Someone take me home
    Home
    A place where I can go
    To take this off my shoulders
    Someone take me home (it's been a long time coming)
    Someone take me
    Home, home
    Home, home
    Someone take me
    Home, home
    Home, home

    Look, I been through so much pain that it's hard to maintain
    Any smile on my face 'cause there's madness on my brain
    So I gotta make it back, but my home ain't on the map
    Gotta follow what I'm feeling to discover where it's at
    I need the (memory)
    In case this fate is forever, just to be sure these last days are better
    And if I have any (enemies)
    To give me the strength to look the devil in the face and make it home safe

    Now tell me, how did all my dreams turn to nightmares?
    How did I lose it when I was right there?
    Now I'm so far that it feels like it's all gone to pieces
    Tell me why the world never fights fair
    I'm tryna find

    Home
    A place where I can go
    To take this off my shoulders
    Someone take me home
    Someone take me

    I found no cure for the loneliness
    I found no cure for the sickness
    Nothin' here feels like home
    Crowded streets, but I'm all alone
    I found no cure for the loneliness
    I found no cure for the sickness
    Nothin' here feels like home
    Crowded streets, but I'm all alone (someone take me)

    Home, home
    Take me home
    Take me home
    Someone take me
    Home (somebody, somebody)
    (Ain't no place like) home
    Take me home
    (Someone take me) Writer/s: David Charles Snyder, David Phelps, David Pramik, Jacob Hawkes, Richard Colson Baker, Robert Gillies, Samuel Nelson Harris
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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