Welcome Home

Album: Welcome Home (1978)
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  • I have opened up my mind to things I was afraid of
    Done things I've never done before
    Taken a chance and seen just what the world is made of
    Nothing is the same any more

    At times I feel a golden spirit coming through me
    Thinking of my life and what it's given to me

    I will live within that spirit ever knowing
    I'm where I'm supposed to be
    Welcome home

    In the waters I can see a clear reflection
    Of the force that's all around
    There's a harmony of season and direction
    This is surely sacred ground

    Sweet life is everywhere as we stand in the clover
    Feel the circle magic, let it take us over

    And through all that I've been blessed with, I feel certain
    I'm where I'm supposed to be
    Welcome home Writer/s: DOMINIC KING
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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