DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

My Way Back Home - Dawes



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

My Way Back Home Lyrics


After one of my huntin', fishin' party weekends
I could hardly wait to hold my baby again
A man will never see a more beautiful sight
Than home sweet mobile home in his truck headlightsBut except for a cedar deck and cinder blocks
All I saw was a vacant lotSo I'm drivin' around all over town
Wonderin' where she hauled it away
Yeah she's on a roll which way do I go?
I've been through every single trailer park and KOAShe's been mad before but never this sore
You can surely bet from now on
I won't wander for from her lovin' arms
If I ever find my way back homeI guess my homeless situation is partly my fault
For another thousand dollars down I could've bought
That house in the country that she loved so much
With all that brick and wood there ain't no way it would budgeOh, it's easy now to figure out where I went wrong
But a little harder finding love that's goneSo I'm drivin' around all over town
Wonderin' where she hauled it away
Yeah, she's on a roll which way do I go?
And I've been through every single trailer park and KOAShe's been mad before but never this sore

But you can surely bet from now on
And I won't wander for from her lovin' arms
If I ever find my way back homeYeah the next time I leave I'm taking her or the keys
If I ever find my way
(If he ever find his way)
If I ever find my way back home
Boy I'm as lost as an Easter egg
And I [Incomprehensible]

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Dawes is an American rock band from Malibu, California. Two members, taylor goldsmith and Wylie Gelber, were originally from the band Simon Dawes. They branched off in 2009, now playing with Griffin Goldsmith and Tay Strathairn, to compile americana/soul music in the band Dawes. Their debut album, "North Hills", was released in 2009. The album, "Nothing Is Wrong", follows in 2011. More info: www.dawestheband.com

Read more about Dawes on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Dawes