One heart,
One life,
And a love that was meant to
Be myone wife,
I really hope that we make it
Two kidsin two years
and we ain't worried because the greatest time is yet to come
And we live a life in love

(Home)
I'm on my way,
That's where I started from
(Home)
Been away for too long
I wanna come back
(Home)
It's where the heart is
(Home)
Where all the people I love live

For three days and three nights
I've been away from my babies
I'm wondering, what you're doing now
Cause everything that I'm doing
Is for love
And for life
so don't you worry because the greatest time is yet to come
And we live this life in love

(Home)
I'm on my way
That's where I started from
(Home)
Been away for too long
I wanna come back
(Home)
It's where the heart is
(Home)
Where all the people I love live

Through love comes changing people
Sometimes we need to understand and let it be
But throughout all these changes
You put your pride inside for me when I'm in need
Oh I wanna come back home

(Home)
I'm on my way
That's where I started from
(Home)
Been away for too long
I wanna come back
(Home)
It's where the heart is
(Home)
Where all the people I love live

In my home, (home)
There's my wife
And my babies, yes they are (home)
Standing waiting for me, at home(home)
Can't wait 'til I see you again (home)
Where all the people I love live (home)
This is my life
I wanna come back home (home)
Oh yeah, (home)
Said I wanna come back home (home)
Where all the people I love live
Family, yeah, yea


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