Sunbeam

Home is where the heart goes
When you're feeling lost and lonely

Some place that you belong to
Reach out and call you softly

Like the old man and the sea
I've never doubted where I should be

This road is long and strange to me
So I keep a piece of home here with me

That could be a southern belle
Calling out my name real low
It could be a wishing well with a penny
That I tossed into the fall

It could be a sunbeam shining through the dirty glass
Of the window in the hall
Or my favorite line from an Allman Brother's song
Or my favorite line from an Allman Brother's song

Some things fade and some remain
Some things go by different names

The park where we used to play
Is now a pay to park for the village crossing

Just like Thelma and Louise
I keep friends I love beside me

Out on the run or running free
It doesn't make much difference to me

I could have a southern belle
Calling out my name real low
I could have a wishing well with a penny
That I tossed into the fall

I could have a sunbeam shining through the dirty glass
Of the window in the hall
Or my favorite line from an Allman Brother's song
Or my favorite line from an Allman Brother's song

Some things you just learn to hate
Like goodbyes and the way they taste

But being on the outside looking in
Or moving away from all your friends

But then the birds in all the trees
They sing the songs of home just for me

I can't forget that melody
It's kinda sad, but God it's pretty

It's kinda like a southern belle
Calling out my name real low
A memory of a wishing well with a penny
That I tossed into the fall

Hit me like a sunbeam shining through the dirty glass
Of the window in the hall
Or my favorite line from an Allman Brother's song
Or my favorite line from an Allman Brother's song



Credits
Writer(s): Campbell Harrison
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