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Ruth Buettner - Made It Home to Me Lyrics



Ruth Buettner - Made It Home to Me Lyrics




Plane on the runway
Suitcase hits the ground
Standing with your uniform on
The way you spin me around

They say there are seven wonders of the world
Most I'll never see
From the choir that is heard in the Amazon Forest
To the colors of the Great Barrier Reef
Nothing compares to His Majesty
Except the sights and sounds that you made it home to me

My head on your shoulder
Hearing you softly breathe
Pulling you closer
The way you reach for me when we sleep

They say there are seven wonders of the world
Most I'll never see
From the choir that is heard in the Amazon Forest
To the colors of the Great Barrier Reef
Nothing compares to His Majesty
Except the sights and sounds that you made it home to me
You made it home to me
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Plane on the runway
Suitcase hits the ground
Standing with your uniform on
The way you spin me around

They say there are seven wonders of the world
Most I'll never see
From the choir that is heard in the Amazon Forest
To the colors of the Great Barrier Reef
Nothing compares to His Majesty
Except the sights and sounds that you made it home to me

My head on your shoulder
Hearing you softly breathe
Pulling you closer
The way you reach for me when we sleep

They say there are seven wonders of the world
Most I'll never see
From the choir that is heard in the Amazon Forest
To the colors of the Great Barrier Reef
Nothing compares to His Majesty
Except the sights and sounds that you made it home to me
You made it home to me
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Writer: Ruth Buettner
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Performed By: Ruth Buettner
Language: English
Length: 3:27
Written by: Ruth Buettner

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