The trouble with truth
Is it never lies,
And the trouble with wrong
Is that it's never right,
So I rest my head
Under your light.

The trouble with peace
Is it never fights,
And the trouble with love
Is that it's always blind.
I want to walk to the edge of it tonight

And I fall down.
I'm on my knees
'Cause your everything I need,
And I've made a mess of myself on my own.
Well I am on my face
And I'm calling out your name,
And I won't run away
'Cause I'm already home.

The trouble with tears
Is that they dry,
And the trouble with faith
Made me wanna cry.
I've never felt so much
Like I'm alive,
I wanna
Open my eyes and see your face.
If I have to wait a thousand days,
I'd still be right here
Right next to you.

And I fall down,
I'm on my knees
'Cause your everything I need,
And I've made a mess of myself on my own.
And now I am on my face
And I'm calling out your name,
And I won't run away
'Cause I'm already home.

And I won't run away,
I won't run away,
I won't run away
'Cause I'm already home.

And I know I haven't always been
Where you wanted me
I'm standin' here, arms out
Broken down
Before you
I know I haven't always been,
Where you wanted me,
Standin' here, arms out
Broken down

I'm on my knees
'Cause your everything I need,
And I've made a mess of myself on my own.
And now I am on my face
And I'm calling out your name,
And I won't run away
'Cause I'm already home.


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Already Home Lyrics as written by Steve Augustine Joel Bruyere

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    Beautiful Song. Can't believe they're no comments!

    MusicAddict09on November 19, 2009   Link
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    Song Meaning

    Simply an amazing example of learning the hard way he cant do it on his own, and that the only way to not fail is through the Lord. Not just stopping there, but trying to express how much he wants and needs the Lord to continue holding his hand and guiding him on the path. This song means a lot to me, and I am greatful that TFK put this one on the album.

    bpitnikoffon April 20, 2010   Link
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    The song “Already Home” by Thousand Foot Krutch is one of my favorite songs. The reason I love it is because its perplexing words grab my attention and doesn’t let go. Its words are so descriptive and can be translated into many different ways. Some people may have a completely opposite analysis of this great song, but that’s what’s awesome about it.

    ls5294on January 21, 2011   Link
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    One thing I think is interesting about this song, is it's similar content to the song "Nutshell" by Alice in Chains, from the very beginning "we chase misprinted lies..."(nutshell) and "the trouble with truth is it never lies..." also the line "I won't run away, cause I'm already home" vs. "no one to cry to and no place to call home". Given all that, I tend to think it's about struggling to overcome addictions, but that Christ is always with us to help us. He is always with us and never forsakes us, He is our home.

    justinszgon October 05, 2022   Link

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