You’re never going to be that far away from home. Well you think you do, but you don’t know where you’re from. It’s ok to feel the way that you do; because you’re never going to be that far away from home.
You took some chances leaving the way that you did. But you can’t know things that haven’t happened yet. So if only for one moment you should know, that you’re never going to be that far away from home.
I remember when, we were both younger then, trying to feel our way in the dark. But it seems the hardest part was never quite this hard. I don’t know who I am anymore.
You heard that the truth would set you free. But there are times when you don’t want to be. So everytime you feel like you should go, you’re never going to be that far away from home.
I remember when, we were both younger then, trying to feel our way in the dark. But it seems the hardest part was never quite this hard. I don’t care who I am anymore.
You’ve always known what you always wanted to to be. It was just a shadow of something you can’t see. Well lately I’ve been thinking through some things. I want to go home, I want to go home.
credits
from The Wealthy West,
released March 8, 2011
That's Emily Hobbs' beautiful voice singing with me. And Philip Ellis was slapping a guitar to make that percussion sound. Thanks guys!
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