There's a storm across the valley, the clouds are rollin' in
The afternoon is heavy on my shoulders
There's a truck on the four lane, a mile or more away
The whinin' of his wheels just makes it colder

I'm an hour away from ridin' on your prayers up in the sky
Ten days on the road, I'm nearly home
There's a fire softly burnin', suppers on the stove
But the light in your eyes makes me warm

Hey, it's good to be back home again, yes, it is
Sometimes this old farm feels like a long lost friend
Hey, it's good to be back home again

There's lots of news to tell you, how I spent my time
About the latest things the neighbors say
And your mother called last Friday, something made her cry
And I felt our baby move, just yesterday

Hey, it's good to have you home again, mm
Sometimes this old farm feels like a long lost friend
Hey, it's good to have you home again

It's the sweetest thing I know of, just spending time with you
It's the little things that make a house a home
Like a fire softly burnin', supper's on the stove
But it's the light in your eyes that makes me warm

Hey, it's good to be back home again, yes, it is
Sometimes this old farm feels like a long lost friend
Honey, it's good to have you home again
Oh, ain't it good to be together again


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