I'm gonna play with my cards
Hoping I find the love I'm talking 'bout
Gonna get out of the past
Nothing is left there that I'm talking 'bout

Where is home?
Is it caught in a lover's charm
Taught in my father's lies
Where is home?
Fall from the highest star
Called from another's heart
Where is home?
Ooh, ooh
Home is here

I'm gonna stop at the side
Groping at bright lights and the broken parts
And I'm a dancing outcast
Hoping for futures who outweigh the past

Where is home?
Is it caught in a lover's charm
Taught in my father's lies
Where is home?
Fall from the highest star
Called from another's heart
Where is home?
Ooh, ooh
Home is here

Home is here
Home is here
Home is here


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Home Lyrics as written by Keith Ciancia Kimbra Johnson

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    Seems lyricfind has swooped in and murked up the lyrics. =sighs= The corrections still stands.

    lrkrmo15on June 09, 2012   Link

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