The Homecoming - Call Me Home

I've been twisted in a shape that I don't recognize
The sleepless nights seem to know
And I've been weighed down to this mattress for too long
I've given it so many shots that I feel like I'm full of holes

I remember the thunderstorms
That would shake my brittle bones
And you'd say "You're all right" (You'll be fine)
I remember the couches and the floors
We'd sleep when the nights were cold
And you'd call me home
Yeah, you'd call me home

I met you back in the spring
With the flowers blossoming
And I felt the sun on my skin
And began to feel brighter
Went back a thousand times
To retrace my steps and find
That you're not there, well I don't need you
In my head
Or in my chest

I remember the thunderstorms
That would shake my brittle bones
And you'd say "You're all right" (You'll be fine)
I remember the couches and the floors
We'd sleep when the nights were cold
And you'd call me home
Yeah, you'd call me home

If home is where the heart is
And the heart is where this started
Then I'm gone
If home is where the heart is
And the heart is where this started
Then I'm gone
I'm moving on

I remember the thunderstorms
That would shake my brittle bones
And you'd say "You're all right"
I remember the couches and the floors
We'd sleep when the nights were cold
And you'd call me home
Yeah, you'd call me home

Written by:
Evan Huttner

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The Homecoming

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