Wayward Crow

We climbed over those hills, and followed that wayward crow
Souls adrift, we strayed miles, yeah strayed miles from what I know
Wandered or' green horizons, chasin' the winds silent screams
Sailed that deep blue ocean, with giant waves and capsized dreams

We had our adventures, ate fruit from the devil's unknown
We sinned and were saved, we took and we gave
But I'm tired now, honey, I'm tired and I want to go home

Won't you sing with me, won't you sing with me on my way home
Won't you sing with me, won't you sing with me on my way home

I ain't sayin' I'm sorry, not even for the blood on the ground,
Forgiving our struggles, my faith always stayed safe and sound,
The warmth you provided never succumbed to the cold
My sun and moon memories, are all painted in silver and gold,

We were young when we started, but the journey has taken its toll
Desire swelled and it stumbled, our hopes rose and some crumbled
And I'm tired now, honey, I'm tired and I want to go home

Won't you sing with me, won't you sing with me on my way home
Won't you sing with me, won't you sing with me on my way home

May our northstar lie always at morality's absolute center,
May our grave situation lead each to our next great adventure
May heartache's disaster give you strength and not tear you apart,
May my footprints and laugher always lay claim in your heart

Transform fear into freedom, seek out your next wayward crow,
Through mourning and song, know not everything's gone,
But I'm tired now, honey, I'm tired and I want to go home

Won't you sing with me, won't you sing with me on my way home
Won't you sing with me, won't you sing with me, I'm going home



Credits
Writer(s): Philip Larson
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