We all know why you are still hanging on to this
Either to run away from your family or to be
Something you can no longer be
I think maybe time has caught up with you
And it's time to get your priorities straight
And to take what you've learned and pass it down
And those old men--they lied to us
What happens on the road always comes home
And if it didn't, then there is no point
Other than narrowly avoiding divorce three or so times a year
With no life lived to show for it
Sometimes, I want to live again
Just like the kids I traveled with
Oh, so much more to do, so much more to see
But, I think maybe time has caught up with me
You see, when her eyes light up
It all seems so trivial to ever leave again
I will never leave again


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What Happens on the Road Always Comes Home Lyrics as written by Joseph Steineger Iv James Dewees

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    isn't it funny to see somebody from a band as kick-your-ass tough as coalesce write a song about how he's giving up being in a band because he wants to be with his wife? aw, how sweet. no, really, i think this song rocks, and i respect sean for actually not trying to front as another tuffer-than-you hardcore pony boy. to all the people who think that songs have to be pissed off fight anthems, wave a finger high in the air to show you what we feel about that notion

    octus_falureon August 22, 2002   Link

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