Album: The Flame In All Of Us (2007)
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  • This place is many things
    But I'd never... call it home
    Its just a building in a city
    Everywhere I go, this place is many things
    But I can't call it home

    Home is the voice that I hear
    Every night on the phone
    And I've done a few things I wasn't proud of
    Might have said a few things that hurt you
    But you're still the only one who fills me up
    And every night spent alone was worth it.

    [Chorus]
    You are my home,
    You are my everything,
    When I feel so alone,
    You are my home, you are my shelter
    When all my hope is gone

    And I've seen many tings
    But they don't look like home,
    They're just the bright lights from a city flowing all night long,
    And I've seen many faces but they all look the same

    Home is the place you are
    And I just wanna let you know
    That I've done a few things, I wasn't proud of
    Might have said a few things that hurt you
    But you're still the only one who fills me up
    And all tears that we've shared were worth it.

    [Chorus]

    You are my home
    You are my everything
    When I feel so alone
    You are my heart, you are the one
    When it all comes undone,
    When it all comes undone,
    When it all comes undone Writer/s: JOEL BRUYERE, KEN ANDREWS, STEVE AUGUSTINE, TREVOR MCNEVAN
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Blair from Franklin, NjTFK is a completely Christian band and this is about god. If you did research you'd see that they are signed with a completely christian label. (Tooth and Nail) And these songs are played mainly on christian radio stations
  • Roach from Nowhere, GermanyIt's absurd to say this is about god. It maybe could be, but that's up to everyone on his own. And it's so wrong that TFK only write songs about god. That would be really stupid.
  • Christian from Unknown, AlAs Thousand Foot Krutch is a Christian band, the message is not about loving a mortal. The message is loving God so much that the Earth is not your home but instead Heaven is your home (you just have not moved in yet).
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