King Street Bluegrass - Homecoming

Homecoming homecoming.
It doesn't matter where you've been
Embrace your neighbor shake the hand of your friend.
And we'll sing our songs together once again
There's a little church in the woodland
It's congregation numbers forty one
In the back before the mountains
The resting place of dear ones gone
On a summers day we come together
And remember the times that went before
We have come here through the seasons
To see that mountain view once more
Homecoming homecoming.
It doesn't matter where you've been
Embrace your neighbor shake the hand of your friend.
And we'll sing our songs together once again
Those who are passed are not forgotten
They bind us together where they lay
A walk among the stones can remind us
How close we still all are today
Homecoming. Homecoming.
It doesn't matter where you've been
Embrace your neighbor. Shake the hand of your friend
And we'll sing our songs together once again
And we'll sing our songs together once again
And we'll sing our songs together once again

Written by:
Patrick Gabbert

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