I Want To Go Home

Album: It Is Time For A Love Revolution (2008)
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  • Will I make it out of here alive
    Will I ever get to see my unborn child
    Will I ever get to live my own dreams
    Cause this hell where I am now just ain't for me
    If I could just kiss you goodnight... Oh

    [Chorus]
    I wanna... I wanna go home
    I just wanna get along with my life
    I wanna... I wanna go home
    I just wanna get along with my life

    Will I have to take a life does that make peace
    They say it's in the name of god that I'm a beast
    I don't wanna stay out here another day... Oh
    I'm just trying to get back home in any way
    How I miss all the good times... Ya ya

    [Chorus]

    I wanna... I wanna go home
    I just wanna get along with my life
    I wanna... I wanna go home
    I just wanna get along with my life
    I wanna... I wanna go home
    I just wanna get along with my life... Oh
    I wanna (I wanna be)... I wanna go home (I wanna be)
    I just wanna get along (oh) with my life

    I wanna go home
    I wanna get along with my life
    I wanna go home
    I wanna get along with my life
    I... I miss you babe Writer/s: LENNY KRAVITZ
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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