Happy Home

I've been a man
Since 13 years of age
I got in with the wrong crowd and made my lion-share share of mistakes
I could blame it on my parents but that's not how I was raised, no
I moved away
To the sunshine state
Thought a new job and new friends would help me get my story straight
Even refugees in paradise don't recognize this place

So I'll run, run, run, run, run
From all the unforgiving things that I have done
I've been trying to hold my tongue
But I'm not sure where I belong
And one day I hope you'll come to understand
Honey, I'm just trying to make it home again
Honey, I'm just trying to make it home again

I've been flowing like the rivers
I've been waving like the trees
But I'm holding onto memories that I know that I don't need
When it rains it pours, it's you I adore, so I guess I should have known
That a man like me can never be without
A happy home

I promised you
That I'd get clean
Haven't had a sip of alcohol since 2019
I've always had my way with words but now
They're few and far between, no

I can't make sense, sense, sense, sense, sense
Of all the voices that are calling in my head
I've been trying to find the words
But I'm not sure what I deserve
And one day I hope you'll come to understand
Honey, I'm not sure if I can be your man
Honey I'm just trying to make it home again

I've been drier than then the desert
I've been falling like the rain
Papa taught me to be strong but all I ever feel is pain
When the thunder roars, I'll know for sure I'll never be alone
But a man like me could never be without
A happy home

Oh no, a man like me
Can never be without
Oh no, a man like me
Could never be without
A happy home



Credits
Writer(s): Jacob Adler
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