Coming Home To Me

Album: Downtown Church (2010)
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  • Anytime you say it with heart
    Anytime you're falling apart
    When you're washing the sheets
    Any stranger you meet
    When there's somebody waving goodbye

    You're coming home to me, just remember
    You're coming home to me

    It's a world full of bar rooms and alleys
    Of blue nights and red river valleys
    When you feel like a shirt and a tie
    Or like dirt
    Or a lion and no one can see

    You're coming home to me, just remember
    You're coming home to me

    When you get to that place
    That's just under the stars
    Hanging over the tree
    At a quarter to three
    When you get there you'll know
    That's as far as you go
    When you get there you'll see
    You were already free
    When you get there you'll la la la la la la

    When you're lost and you're found
    And you're found and you're lost
    When you're dancing with no one around

    You're coming home to me, just remember
    You're coming home to me Writer/s: PATRICIA J. GRIFFIN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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