Homecoming - Tony Sly



     
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Homecoming Lyrics


She met me at the airport with my little baby girls
I mumbled something slurry like I would
As if I'd been around the world
Or just had one too many drinks
I think I slept on the way home and gave them all a kiss
But in a dream I stumbled and I woke up
To the smell of smoke and piss
Or is it this clothes I'm in?
It's all the same when I get back home
I feel I'm somewhere that belongs to us
And in the end when you kiss me
I know that it's more than just trust
I write about these little things that mean so much to me
I feel like such a selfish prick at times like this
I guess that I can be
What can I say, I'm sorry?
It's all the same when I get back home
I feel I'm somewhere that belongs to us

And in the end when you kiss me
I know that it's more than just trust

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Tony Sly was the vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter for No Use For A Name. In 2004, he released a split solo album with Lagwagon vocalist Joey Cape, on which he performed acoustic versions of five of his band's songs and one original song (Stunt Double). He then released two solo albums, 12 Song Program (2010) and Sad Bear (2011), as well as another split album with Joey Cape in 2012, Acoustic Volume 2. On August 1, 2012 it was announced that he had passed away.

Read more about Tony Sly on Last.fm.


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