Coming Home

Album: King Of Hearts (1992)
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  • It's a long and lonely highway
    When you're traveling all alone
    I was on my way to nowhere
    But now I'm coming home
    I'm coming home

    I've been running through the fire
    I've been running for so long
    If I took it any higher
    Baby I would be still be gone

    And now I'm coming home
    Coming home
    I'm coming home
    I'm coming home, coming home
    Coming home

    Well my home was really never
    On a far and distant shore
    If I stayed away forever
    I could never miss you more

    And so I'm coming home, coming
    Home
    I'm coming home
    I'm coming home, coming home
    Coming home

    I think of all these years gone by
    Never even wondered why
    I never touched the ground
    All the time that's come and gone
    All the nights I've been alone
    And now I'm homeward bound

    I heard the thunder over Canaan
    And I heard the angels cry
    And their voices came revealing
    As you live, so will you die

    I'm coming home, coming home
    I'm coming home
    I'm coming home, coming home
    Coming home Writer/s: John Souther, Roy Orbison, Will Jennings
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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