Come Home
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Come Home
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I was sailed out to sea
While he would watch from the cove
He would toe at the beach
While I was waiting alone
And though I couldn't see him
I heard his voice carry with the wind
Sang: I know my home, I don't fear at all
The night had veiled my horizon
Can't I find a way back?
The Moon was my only guide in
An ocean swallowed in black
And this storm deigns to devour me
But then I heard his voice calling out over the sea
Darling, come home!
He cried aloud
Begged to some saints he'd read about
He screamed to the clouds
Bring my baby back somehow!
Darling come home, come home
You promised you'd come home
You said to me, my love, you'd come home
You know your way home
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Rae Cassidy performs "Come Home", and this lyric page sits inside the Rae Cassidy catalog on LyroVerse.
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