Tiny town blues seems to be
Seeping through my shoes and
Now I don't know what to do
But find my way back home
There are no women and no men
We're all just children who pretend
Playing the games as we intend
To find our way back home
Home is where no people suffer
Home is where we're all just brothers
A place where deep inside
your heart, your soul, your bones,
you look, you know that you are not alone
Seek your comfort
'tween the pages that you read
Soon they are bound to be the ones
to lead you way back home
When all this silence is a drone
and they're all perched up on their thrones
My glass walls shattered by their stones
I'll find my way back home
Home is where no people suffer
Home is where we're all just brothers
A place where deep inside
your heart, your soul, your bones
you look, you know that you are not alone
I'll find my way back home
I'll find my way home
I'll find my way home
credits
from Keep Up With Your Heart,
released February 23, 2018
Sara Rose - lyrics, guitar, vocals
Robert Reid - lead guitar
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