Going Home
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Going Home
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Driving through the wind and rain
Got my baby beside me too
Baby, we're going home
Just me and you
I don't mind the drizzling rain
Inside it is warm and dry
Hey baby, we're going home
I'll kiss the blues bye-bye
See the raindrops dance on the highway
a million starlights bright
Baby, we've got to keep on trucking,
Trucking tonight
There's a truck stop sign up ahead
Glistening in the rain
Maybe we could stop a little while
Then back on the road again
So lay back your pretty little head
And dream the night away
Dream of a snow white pillow
And a great big feather bed
Driving through the wind and rain
Got my baby beside me too
Hey, baby, we're going home
Just me and you
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Bert Jansch performs "Going Home", and this lyric page sits inside the Bert Jansch catalog on LyroVerse.
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