Another Christmas day
Will come and go away
But I got so far to go
But I wanna go home
I need to go home

Maybe surrounded by
Strangers and Christmas lights
I shouldn't feel so alone
But I wanna go home
God I miss you, you know

I can close my eyes and see the angel on the tree
A blanket of snow outside
And all my friends and family
And though I know that you're no farther than a call away
I need to see your face
A call could never be the same

Another Christmas day
Will come and go away
And I won't leave you alone
Don't wanna go home
I've got to go home

Let me go home
I'm just too far from where you are
I wanna go home

Now the reasons I'm so far away ain't good enough
Whatever they need me for
I know that I need you more
So I'll do the things I've got to do to get back to you
I need you to believe
I'll make it back by Christmas Eve

Another Christmas day will come and go away
And I won't leave you alone
No, I'm gonna go home
I'm gonna be home
Though I'm surrounded by
This cold December night
I feel so alone
I'm gonna go home
Babe, I miss you you know

Let me go home
I've had my run, baby I'm done
I'm coming back home
Let me go home
It'll all be alright
When I'm holding you tight
'Cause this Christmas I'm home


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    He is lucky to be where he is (Europe) but he misses his girl. Even though there are so many other people around him, he still feels like he is alone. He wants to be with her. He is to far from her. The reason why he was there was for himself, it was not for her. It was not her dream, but she has always believed in him. He misses her and really wants to go home to see her. He going home.

    alyssa91892on July 10, 2008   Link

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