If only I had truthfully seen,
That night will never relive
But you and I could not go and walk away
Just close your eyes
You'll never see me crashing down
I see where we had common doubt
I'd be lonely if you weren't so proud

(=i have seen so many loving faces
They turn back and leave with looks of regret
The road goes and I am finding home in it

you and I should not play those games
The world is coming to an end
It's just the way I see my face
And I could never believe
(now I can see it)
Now I see where things are turning around
And I'd be lonely if you weren't so proud

I have seen so many loving faces
They turn back and leave with looks of regret
The road goes and I am finding home in it

I saw him fly
He's never looked this way
I saw in his eyes
He's never coming down

I have seen so many loving faces
They turn back and leave with looks of regret
The road goes and I am finding home in it
The road goes and I am finding home in it
The road goes and I am finding home in it
And now you're finally home
And I am finding home in it
And now we're finally home
And I am finding home in it






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    i believe this song is about how cove has seen so many people hit rock bottom due to the pressures they face with fame which has made him hold on firmer to his religion and beliefs and how he knows that if he just sticks to what he thinks is right/knows then he will find his way home and out of the immense pressure that others around him have given into.

    Sunday sinon December 01, 2007   Link

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