I think I walked to close to love and now I'm falling in
I felt so many things this weary soul can't take
Maybe you just caught me by surprise
The first time that I looked into your eyes.

[Chorus]
There's a life inside of me that I can feel again
It's the only thing that takes me where I've never been
I don't care if I lost everything that I have known
It don't matter where I lay my head tonight, your arms feel like home, feel like home

This life ain't the fairy tale we both thought it would be
But I can see your smiling face as its staring back at me
I know we both see these changes now.
I know we both understand somehow.

[Chorus: x2]

They feel like home.


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Your Arms Feel Like Home Lyrics as written by Christopher Lee Henderson Bradley Kirk Arnold

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    Well John and sleepless, 3 is company! Are we doing the right thing though?? I agree with John these lyrics describe my situation as well. I've been married for 21 years, my youngest is 12 and the oldest is 17, Im desperately trying to hang in there for another 6 years, its really getting tough. The home is not violent, it is structured and family oriented, however the 4 kids & myself walk on eggshells. Never a kind word to say to any of us. I have been unhappy for YEARS over half of my marriage, 2 years ago someone took me by surprise as well = another relationship began. I agree with John again, it may not be right but it is my only source of joy and positive reenforcement. Its a huge sacrafice for both of us, question is would the kids be better served witnessing one of their parents treated kindly, lovingly, having fun, etc. ?? Is 18 really the right age?

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