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Home Tonight Lyrics


I've come to my senses
How did I get so far from home
The lies dissipating
Revealing I'm so aloneAnd I remember now how strong love can be
And I wonder how did I ever leaveBurn your fire on the altar
Leave a candle on the porch
I'm still too far away to see it
But I'm aching for its warmthAnd I'm so tired and cold and dark and lonesome
But still I hear your song inside
So sing it louder if you want me home tonight
Sing it loud now 'cause I'm comin' home tonightThis isn't the first time
I've wandered away from home before
So you'd have every reason
To slam and dead-bolt the doorAnd I remember now, how strong your love can be
And I wonder how you might welcome meBurn your fire on the altar
Leave a candle on the porch
I'm still too far away to see it
But I'm aching for its warmthAnd I'm so tired and cold and dark and lonesome

But still I hear your song inside
So sing it louder if you want me home tonight
Sing it loud now 'cause I'm comin' home tonightInto your arms, to my backyard
Where I used to play
How I miss the daysSo burn your fire on the altar
Leave a candle on the porch
I'm still too far away to see it
But I'm aching for its warmthI'm so tired and cold and dark and lonesome
But still I hear your song inside
So sing it louder if you want me home tonight
Sing it loud now 'cause I'm comin' home tonight

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Chris Rice's most recent offerings to the music world include pop radio hits "When Did You Fall (In Love With Me)" and "Lemonade" from his album "What A Heart Is Beating For." Rice was born in Washington DC, and has been a resident of Franklin and Nashville TN since his early twenties. From his official website: "In 1996 he signed with a record label (Rocketown Records) as their first artist. After four plus albums and a few handfuls of Christian radio hit singles, he moved to an indie label (Eb+Flo) started by his producer and long time friend Monroe Jones.

Read more about Chris Rice on Last.fm.


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