Just when you're thinkin' things over
And you need a set of vows
And all your friends seem disappointed
To see the sun going down
And when the sweetness you're saving
Is all the sweetness you doubt

I'm coming home
You look good when your heart is on fire
Its a matter of taste yeah!
You do it finely
You don't follow the line, find the sun
Ooh, ooh, ooh

I found you soakin' in liquid
I found you there in your robe
Ain't no hands big enough to save us
I've got the vibe I'm coming home
I see you close off your windows
I see you burn down your throne

Yeah! I'm coming home
You look good when your heart is on fire
Its a matter of taste yeah!
You do it rightly
You don't follow the line, find the sun
Ooh, ooh, ooh, I'm coming home

Ride out where do you come from
Pick up go find your love
I ain't knockin' all you've done

Just when you're thinkin' things over
Oh yeah, you found your set of vows
And all your friends feel disappointed
'cause they're not your friends now
And all the books that you've been through
Seem too sad to you now

I'm coming home
You look good when your heart is on fire
Its a matter of taste yeah!
You do it finely
You don't follow the line, find the sun
Where you coming from baby?

Yeah! I'm coming home
I wanna build my Rome and get high
But I can't find my matches

And when you rap me you drive me to say this
Hey love, I can't sing anymore
I'm coming home
I'm coming home, coming home



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Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over Lyrics as written by Mark Vincent Collins Jon Brookes

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    I interpret this song as being about a person who is giving up alcohol and/or making significant changes to their lifestyle.

    lukeofearlon September 02, 2017   Link

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