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[Lyrics] Home by Glee Cast

I was listening to some songs that are in my hard disk and I found that this song, "Home" which is featured in the Glee series by Kristin Chenowith is actually quite nice, and more importantly meaningful as well.

Well, the lyrics is as follow:-

When I think of home
I think of a place
where there's love overflowing
I wish I was home
I wish I was back there
with the things I've been knowing

Wind that makes the tall grass bend into leaning
Suddenly the raindrops that fall have a meaning
Sprinkling the scene
Makes it all clean

Maybe there's a chance for me to go back
Now that I have some direction
It sure would be nice to be back home
where there's love and affection

Then just maybe I can convince time to slow up
Givin' me enough time in my life to grow up
Time be my friend
Let me start again

Suddenly my world has gone and change it's face
But I still know where I'm going
I have had my mind spun around in space
Yet I've watched it glowing

Oh If your listening God, please don't make it hard
To know if we should believe in the things that we seee
Tell us should we try and stay or should we run away
Or would be better just to let things be..

Living here in this brand new world
Might be a fantasy OOHhh
But you taught me to love
So it's real, real, real to me

And I've learned we must look, look
inside our hearts to find
A world full of love
Like yours, like mine
Like Home

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