Homeless Happiness

Album: Bare Bones (2009)
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  • I sit here content, my thoughts and my feelings
    Remembering who I used to be
    The life I have now is much more appealing
    No hurries no worries for me

    A bench by the shore a coat for my pillow
    A future with no guarantee
    The world was a rat race and I had my fill oh
    No hurries no worries for me

    Homeless Happiness
    My castle's the stars and the sea
    Homeless Happiness
    If this door is freedom then I've found the key

    The house and the car, those people around us
    Were really for you not for me
    We worked for the dream, alas all that bound us
    Were hurries and worries you see

    Homeless Happiness
    My castle's the stars and the sea
    Homeless Happiness
    If this door is freedom then I've found the key

    I'm keeping my word I'm right where we parted
    My story is simple enough
    Since I left behind all the plans that we charted
    No hurries no worries my love Writer/s: JULIAN L. CORYELL, MADELEINE PEYROUX
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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