Come Home

Album: She Was a Boy (2011)
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  • I’m flying far away to be really free
    tried hard to build myself independently
    it's hard to always do what you expect from me
    saying come home
    come home

    i try to understand why it hurts you
    to see the difference in our points of view
    don't blame me for a thing that I didn't do
    saying come home
    come home

    it's insane
    how feeling so much shame
    will only bring you pain
    and I no longer know how to explain
    see i'm happy as can be
    and you're my family, my ground
    and i'm just hoping one day i will find you

    you're holding back the tears when you kiss me
    smile smile when i'm back again as you see me
    when years are passing by and you miss me
    you're saying come home
    come home

    such a shame
    you're feeling so much blame
    and yet i'm still the same
    and i no longer know how to explain
    see i’m grateful as can be
    'cause you’re my family, i'm bound
    and i'm just hoping one day you will shine through

    let's try to look at each other
    find one another
    asking how can it be
    fighting and loosing each other
    thinking the other
    is not so much like me
    finding out all that we see
    is just not always what is real

    that you come home
    come home
    just come home
    come home

    my turn to understand what you lived through
    today i only feel how i miss you
    so it's only fare, when it's hard to bare
    and you ask if i, i try to come home
    come home Writer/s: DAVID DONATIEN, YAEL NAÏM
    Publisher: LILI LOUISE MUSIQUE
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