When you're lost and there's nowhere to go
And your heart bears a heavy load
Don't give up 'cause you are not alone
'Cause I am always here to bring you home

You took a chance, you crossed the thin red line
And how every word can seem so unkind
Don't believe you'll ever lose it all
'Cause I am always here to bring you home

You'll make mistakes and hearts will break
And tears will always fall
The world is turning, you are learning
What matters most of all that you are not alone

Now's your time, so go on, be free
Don't hold back, be all that you can be
And if you fall, you don't fall alone
'Cause I am always here to bring you home

You'll make mistakes and hearts will break
And tears will always fall
The world is turning and you are learning
What matters most of all that you are not alone

When you're lost, there's nowhere to go
And your heart bears a heavy load
Don't give up 'cause you are not alone
'Cause I am always here to bring you home
'Cause I am always here to bring you home
'Cause I am always here to bring you home



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Bring You Home Lyrics as written by Paul Barry Mark Taylor

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    It's a song he wrote for his children. I love it :)

    restless_heartson October 08, 2007   Link

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