Head Home - Midlake



     
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Head Home Lyrics


No one seems to be around today
They must've all gone off without me again
I think I'll head homeMaybe I'll find them gathered 'round my doorstep
Oh, to sleep in a comfortable bed
I think I'll head homeNo one seems to be around today
They must've all gone off without me again
I think I'll head home
I think I'll head homeBring me a day full of honest work
And a roof that never leaks
I'll be satisfiedBring me the news all about the town
How it struggles to help all the farmers out
During harvest timeBut there's someone I'd like to see
She never mentions a word to me
She reads LeviathanI think I'll head home
I think I'll head home
I think I'll head homeBring me a day full of honest work
And a roof that never leaks
I'll be satisfiedBring me the news all about the town

How it struggles to help all the farmers out
During harvest timeBut there's someone I'd like to see
She never mentions a word to me
She reads LeviathanI think I'll head home
I think I'll head home
I think I'll head home
I think I'll head homeI think I'll head home
I think I'll head home
I think I'll head home
I think I'll head home
Songwriters
PULIDO, ERIC / ALEXANDER, PAUL / NICHELSON, ERIC / SMITH, TIM / SMITH, MCKENZIEPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC

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Midlake is an American rock band from Denton, Texas, that formed in 1999. The band first gained popularity in Europe. Midlake began in 1999 by a group of jazz students at the University of North Texas. The original lineup consisted of Tim Smith (vocals, guitars, keyboards), McKenzie Smith (drums), Paul Alexander (bass), Eric Nichelson (guitar), and Evan Jacobs (keyboards). Their initial work (under the working name The Cornbread All-Stars) consisted of funk/jazz explorations heavily influenced by Herbie Hancock.

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