Last Turn Home

Album: Sundown Heaven Town (2014)
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  • Somewhere familiar, a safe place to land
    That feeling you get when you finally coming back
    I got all these burdens rollin' round in my head
    Once I round that corner girl you put 'em all to rest

    I can feel it, feel it
    Got the wheels spinnin', spinnin'
    Pullin' me in like I've been here all along
    Like I was never gone

    Oh, oh, thank God that we don't have to be alone
    Closer I get the more that my heart knows
    You're like that last turn home
    That last turn home

    And my life, and my mind jumped right off the track
    You are the one place I don't need a map
    I can almost see it, see it
    Baby I need it, need it
    Hold me in your arms like you're never gonna let me go
    And never let me go

    Oh, oh, thank God that we don't have to be alone
    Closer I get the more that my heart knows
    You're like that last turn home
    That last turn home

    I can feel it, feel it
    Got the wheels spinnin', spinnin'
    Pullin' me in like I've been here all along
    Like I was never gone

    I can almost see it, see it
    Baby I need it, need it
    Hold me in your arms like you're never gonna let me go
    And never let me go

    Oh, oh thank God that we don't have to be alone
    Closer I get the more that my heart knows
    You're like that last turn home
    That last turn home
    That last turn home Writer/s: ERIC ARJES, MAREN LARAE MORRIS, RYAN JAMES HURD
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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