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    Mama's got her apron on
    Standing in the kitchen
    Cooking up my favorite dish
    Whatever she is fixing
    Daddy's in a picture in a frame
    That's always sitting by the phone

    Daffodils are popping up
    Out behind the clothesline
    Underneath that tree I planted
    When I was just a boy of nine
    Man I never can believe
    Just how much it's grown when I go

    Home
    Back home
    To the gentle place that held be close
    As I became a man
    And the streets are all familiar
    And an old friend shakes my hand
    And I feel fine
    So fine
    Yeah, knowing that this road I'm wandering on
    From time to time
    It always leads me home

    Brother, he'll be waiting with the
    Latest from the grapevine, saying
    Man you won't believe them stories
    About those crazy friends of mine
    And all them little scandals
    That a small town can't seem to leave alone

    Later on we'll sit around
    Bellies tight from supper
    Telling all them stories
    That we just can't get enough of
    And somewhere in an honest laugh
    It'll finally hit me that I'm

    Home
    Back home
    Where the memories all have gathered up
    And slowly turned to gold
    And I carry them along with me wherever I may go
    And I feel fine
    So fine
    In knowing that this road I'm wandering on
    From time to time
    It always leads me home
    Back home

    Well I go and put some flowers down at daddy's stone
    And I see that empty space beside him
    It always makes me glad that I came

    Home
    Back home
    Where the Bible is the Bible
    And the angels get their wings
    And the circle is unbroken
    When I hear them church bells ring
    And I feel fine
    You know I feel so fine
    Yeah, knowing that this road I'm wandering on
    From time to time unwinds
    Cross the rivers, through the pines
    It always leads me home

    Back home
    Yeah I'm going back home
    Back home

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