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Heard you pass south of Baltimore
Wondering if you watch the ships roll in
Will you stay up till the dawns early light
Do you ever wonder how i've been
Postcard memories only paint a picture
Of how you are in one place at a time
I need you now more than ever before
I'm waitin' for you to come back home
It don't matter where you go when you're young
When you're tryin' to outrun the past
Like a ghost you travel through my dreams
I only see you through the looking glass
Postcard memories only paint a picture
Of how you are in one place at a time
I need you now more than ever before
I'm waiting for you to come back home
I swear I forget most of what i learn
As the earth moves from morning to night

One thing I know i'll always remember your eyes shining in the morning light
I thought I saw you out there dancin on the ocean
I thought I heard you singin' too rah loo rah la
I wanna be wherever you are
I'm waitin' for you to come back home
I need you now more than ever before
I'm waitin' for you to come back home
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Raised in Memphis and based in Nashville, singer-guitarist Drew Holcomb is, on one level, the sum of those musically iconic cities, a songwriter/performer able to balance feel and craft in a way that can only come from someone informed at once by the likes of Al Green and Steve Earle. But the main catalyst behind Holcomb's musical voice has been the road. In the past four years, he has logged in more than 650 concert dates across the country from solo coffeehouse gigs to clubs, festivals, and colleges with his band, the Neighbors.

Read more about Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors on Last.fm.


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