Coming Home

Album: Turn It Up Louder (2010)
Charted: 51
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  • I know usually i'm always late
    Tonight i'm gonna be on time

    [Chorus]

    Im coming home straight after work
    So you can have me all to yourself
    We’ll be alone just me and you
    So no one interrupts what we do

    [Verse 1]

    You say where are you going?
    In the night, on the way 'couse
    My body's not close to you
    But you don't call me,
    Out of respect you can bet that
    You'll be waiting home for me
    I'm out for the whole day,
    Try'na do it my way, monday to friday,
    Gotta make my baby understand
    I do this for you boy,
    But you deserve the time

    [Chorus]


    Im coming home straight after work
    So you can have me all to yourself
    We’ll be alone just me and you
    So no one interrupts what we do
    Im coming home straight after work
    So you can have me all to yourself

    All night (x2)

    [Verse 2]

    Always complaining, in the morn
    When I wake from my sleep
    Brush my teeth, and leave
    And now that I'm famous
    It's kinda hard making time for
    The woman that's close to me
    I'm out for the whole days
    Try'na do it my way
    Monday to friday,
    Gotta make my baby understand
    I do it for girl
    'cause you deserve the time


    [Chorus repeated]

    When i'm away I miss my baby
    Yeah i'm gone with half my heart
    God knows I must be crazy
    For living far apart
    But tonight it's gonna be different
    'cause i'm coming home

    [Chorus repeated] 2x Writer/s: CHARLES SIRACH, JASON DERULO, NICHOLAS EEDE, VICTORIA LOTT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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