"I'm comin' Home never to leave again"
Progressive Alternative Country Rock from Deep in the Heart of Texas.
is a place where the sign reads, "No Boots Required".
Story behind the song
This one was inspired by "Brother Bob" and my wifes sister. They've since settled in Arizona... I guess the song worked.
Lyrics
COMIN' HOME
On the road for 3 weeks now, comin' close, but, never home
California to Chicago, 2 day lay-over in Arizona
It isn't hard on a single man, 'cause, that was me a year ago
Now I've found someone to love and my heart's based in Ohio
It's gonna be awhile... 'til I put these long hauls to bed
It's gonna be awhile... 'til we pull ourselves out of the red
(Then I’m)
Comin' Home, never to leave again
Comin' Home, my travelin' days will have reached the end
Counting the days 'til I never have to leave you again
I'll take it on the chin, cherish each moment 'til then
“Breaker - Breaker”
Now tonight I'm sittin' in Tennessee, while I've got family in Texas
Then I'm just passin' through, seems like my schedule never flexes
Livin' the life often told, criss-cross American Peter Built diseased
Circlin' the wagons 'round the one I love, trying to make so many ends meet
(But, then I’m)
Comin' Home, never to leave again
Comin' Home, my travelin' days will have reached the end
Counting the days 'til I never have to leave you again
I'll take it on the chin, cherish each moment 'til then
When I hold you in my arms they're weary from the road
When I'm strong enough to love you dispatch hollers, “another hot load”
-Lead Break-
(But, then I'm Comin' Home)
For the very last time I won't sleep where I've made my bed
(Sleep where I've made my bed)
'Cause, I know the sun still shines (it’s still shinin’)
With this load we'll be ahead
Then I'm Comin' Home... Comin' Home
Words and Music by: John E. Bradley
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Copyright 2003