Going Home

Album: That Lucky Old Sun (2008)
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  • I'm goin' home
    Home
    Be doobie doo
    I'm goin' home
    Home
    Be doobie doo

    Back to the place
    Home
    Home
    Be doobie doo
    Where I belong

    Home
    Home
    Be doobie doo
    Down to some mines
    Yeah, yeah, one piece at a time

    I'm goin' home
    Home
    I'm goin' home
    Home
    Be doobie doo
    I heard my sound
    Be doobie doo
    And found my Smile

    Be doobie doo
    Can't figure love
    It's been a while
    Homesick (homesick)
    The sunshine's nowhere else
    (The sunshine's nowhere else)
    So homesick
    I'm even missin' myself

    At twenty five I turned out the light
    Cos I couldn't handle the glare in my tired eyes
    But now I'm back drawing shades of kinder skies

    Rock. Roll. Rollin' round heaven
    Rock. Roll. Rollin' round heaven
    Rock. Roll. Rollin' round heaven
    Rock. Roll. Rollin' round heaven
    Rock. Roll. Rollin' round in heaven

    Homesick (homesick)
    The sunshine's nowhere else
    (The sunshine's nowhere else)
    So homesick
    I'm even missin' myself

    At twenty five I turned out the light
    'Cos I couldn't handle the glare in my tired eyes
    But now I'm back
    Drawing shades of kinder sky

    It's good to travel
    (Home. Home. Be doobie doo)
    But not for too long
    (Home. Home. Be doobie doo)
    So now I'm home
    (Home. Home. Be doobie doo)
    Where I belong.
    (Don't know why I'm rollin round in heaven)
    And that's the key
    (Ohhhhh)
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, to every song

    Here we go!
    I'm goin' home!
    (whoa, oh, oh, rollin' round in heaven)
    I'm goin' home!
    (whoa, oh, oh, rollin' round in heaven)
    I'm goin' home!
    (whoa, oh, oh, goin' home yeah)
    I'm goin' home! Writer/s: ANDREW JOHN STONE, JAMES BENJAMIN STONE, JOSEPH WILLIAM WILSON, NICHOLAS PAUL EVERSFIELD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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