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Darling West - Home Lyrics



Darling West - Home Lyrics




In the dim light of a gas station restroom
I see the reflection of what I've become
Always a day behind, carrying all that's mine
A dollar short, and not a lot of time

A string of decisions, bad ones mostly
You can see the signs if you look closely
That voice still ringing, ringing in my ear
If you are leaving, don't you come back here

Now I'm going to find a place
Where I can spend the rest of my days
I'm pushing on through rain and snow
Stars will show me the way to go
And I won't stop until I know
That I have finally found my home

A taste of bitter in my coffee
The way that I skipped town, well, it suits me
You loved too little, I guess I loved too much
Quite unfortunate for the both of us
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In the dim light of a gas station restroom
I see the reflection of what I've become
Always a day behind, carrying all that's mine
A dollar short, and not a lot of time

A string of decisions, bad ones mostly
You can see the signs if you look closely
That voice still ringing, ringing in my ear
If you are leaving, don't you come back here

Now I'm going to find a place
Where I can spend the rest of my days
I'm pushing on through rain and snow
Stars will show me the way to go
And I won't stop until I know
That I have finally found my home

A taste of bitter in my coffee
The way that I skipped town, well, it suits me
You loved too little, I guess I loved too much
Quite unfortunate for the both of us
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Writer: Mari Sandvær Kreken, Tor Egil Kreken
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Performed By: Darling West
Length: 4:40
Written by: Mari Sandvær Kreken, Tor Egil Kreken

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