Home By Now

Album: So Long, See You Tomorrow (2014)
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  • If you wanna ride, you can come out and see me
    I could be home by now
    If you wanna ride, you can come out and see me
    I could be home by now

    When the whistle blows
    And we pull out slow
    This is where I build my home
    And I wait for you so patiently
    Letting you find your own

    If you wanna try, you can come out and see me
    I could be home by now
    But anywhere I am, tell me you're waiting for me
    I could be home by now

    If you wanna try, you can come out and see me
    I could be home by now
    If you wanna try, you can come out and see me
    I could be home by now

    When I am old, let the tension flee
    I was born crying out and it's come back to me
    When everyone else is setting up to fall
    I'll just think back on it all

    I'll remember long drives, sitting in the back
    Looking out and endless snow,
    Waiting in the silence, if you won't spill your heart,
    I'll chase you for the words you owe
    And you and you know and they're begging "come home"
    And you and you know and they're begging "come home"
    And you and you know and they're begging "come home"
    And you and you know and they're begging "come home"

    (If you wanna ride, I could be home by now)
    And you and you know and they're begging "come home"
    (If you wanna ride, I could be home by now)
    And you and you know and they're begging "come home"
    (If you wanna ride, you can come out and see me
    I could be home by now)
    And you and you know and they're begging "come home"
    (If you wanna ride, you can come out and see me
    I could be home by now)
    And you and you know and they're begging "come home" Writer/s: JACK WILLIAM THOMAS STEADMAN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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