Way home - Christian Falk



     
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Way home Lyrics


Caught up in the history, I wish it was new to me
But a shadow behind me reminds me of where I used to be
So I keep on running, I keep looking for something, ohh
Like something that I lost in a dream where I couldn't see
And I opened my eyes and now I'm on the road
And for the first time I see what I'm shown
I've found a way home, home
What I was believing, yeah, it was something deceiving
But the time to move on came along to wake me from my dreaming
And with everything that you told me, ohh, the truth is unfolding, yeah
And this road that I'm on, yeah, I've found it belongs to me
And I opened my eyes and now I'm on the road
And for the first time I see what I'm shown
And it's coming alive and into its own
Ohh, for the first time I feel right, I have found a way home
Home, somethings changed, I don't feel the way I did before
Ohh, any day could be the one that's different from before

Yeah, I'm sure, now, I'm sure
And I opened my eyes and now I'm on the road
And for the first time I see what I'm shown
And it's coming alive and into its own
Ohh, for the first time I feel that I have found a way home
A way home, a way home

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Swedish producer/composer/artist/vocalist Christian Falk returns with his second solo album. "People Say", the follow-up to "Quel Bordel" (released in 1999). Guests on "People Say" include Robyn, Christian's daughter Vanessa, Ola Salo of much-talked-about glamrockers The Ark, and the very same Demetrius that was featured on Christianís year 2000 European smash hit "Make It Right". Falk was through the 90's mainly a producer/remixer working in his native Stockholm but also in New York with clients including Puff Daddy, Notorious B.I.G, Youssou N'Dour, Neneh Cherry, Shabba Ranks and Robyn.


Read more about Christian Falk on Last.fm.


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