Home – is it where I lay my head?
Or where my head is at?
Is it just a state of mind?
Can I find it here in time?
Is it really far away?
Or right here in my face?
As I come to terms with I
And leave behind my strife
And the crawl becomes a climb
And joy replaces cryin –
I’m home
Home
I’m home
Home – is where my Father lives
And in my heart he gives
Peace for all my pain
He covers up my shame
Cause Jesus took the blame
And sent me on my way
As I come to terms with I
And leave behind my strife
And the crawl becomes a climb
And joy replaces cryin –
I’m home
Home
I’m home
Home – is a breath of springtime air
It doesn’t matter what or where
It’s a smile upon my face
It’s blessings and it’s grace
It’s my corner of the sky
It’s learning how to fly
From the depths of my soul
I know you won’t let go
You relieve my fear of flyin
Erased regrets of old
Now joy replaces cryin –
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