To feel the sun when the sky says rain
How can you explain?
Can you explain?
To feel your lips when you're not there
But I don't care
I don't care
You make the water taste like wine
When you're on my mind
Always on my mind

Its been so long and I've come so far
But I don't know where you are
Tell me where you are.
But in my thoughts there is a mist
Do you exist?
Do you even exist?

And if you find me, take me home.
I lost my way and I wanna be home.
Home.

As I walk this land so full of sin
I can't even begin.
I won't even begin.
I've read the book and prayed at church
But still I search
But still I search
(And I'm still searching)

And if you find me, take me home.
I'm scared and lonely and I wanna go home.
I'm so tired and I need to get home.
Won't you please let me find my home
Home.

There is a void inside my soul
That's taken its toll
It's taken its toll
That night I stare off into the stars
And I don't know how far
Is it really that far?

I can hear your voice that you're coming soon
I've come around
Are you around?
And when I sleep I dream of you
And what I'll do
When I get back to you
If I get back to you

And if you find me, take me home
I'm scared and lonely and I wanna go home.
My mind is confused, where is my home?
Won't you please help me find my way home?
If you find me, take me home.
If you find me, take me home.


Lyrics submitted by StrungOutPunk906

Home Lyrics as written by Terry Steven Lewis James Samuel Iii Harris

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    where my cyco's at? man no one has commented this song? imo this is an underrated song

    cyco86on February 22, 2010   Link

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