This is Home

Album: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)
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  • I've got my memories
    Always inside of me
    But I can't go back
    Back to how it was
    I believe you now
    I've come too far
    No I can't go back
    Back to how it was

    Created for a place I've never known

    This is home
    Now I'm finally where I belong
    Where I Belong
    Yeah, this is home
    I've been searching for a place of my own
    Now I've found it
    Maybe this is home
    This is home

    Belief over misery
    I've seen the enemy
    And I won't go back
    Back to how it was
    And I got my heart set on what happens next
    I got my eyes wide it's not over yet
    We are miracles and we're not alone

    This is home
    Now I'm finally where I belong
    Where I Belong
    Yeah, this is home
    I've been searching for a place of my own
    Now I've found it
    Maybe this is home
    This is home

    And now after all my searching
    After all my questions
    I'm gonna call it home
    I've got a brand new mindset
    I can finally see the sunset
    I'm gonna call it home

    This is home
    Now I'm finally where I belong
    Where I Belong
    Yeah, this is home
    I've been searching for a place of my own
    Now I've found it
    Maybe this is home
    This is home

    Now I know
    Yeah, this is home
    I've come too far
    And I won't go back
    Yeah, this is home Writer/s: ADAM WATTS, ANDREW CREIGHTON DODD, JONATHAN FOREMAN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Chelsea from Pa, AzOne of my favorite switchfoot songs!
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