Lyrics Home - Billy Bragg
I
walked
down
from
the
station
'cause
I
wanted
to
see,
The
kind
of
things
that
you
might
miss
from
the
back
of
a
taxi,
There's
just
no
way
to
tell
you
what
these
things
mean
to
me
This
is
home.
The
place
I
threw
my
guts
up
outside
the
old
wine
bar,
The
junk
shop
on
the
corner
where
I
bought
my
first
guitar,
The
grass
verge
by
the
pig
flats
where
we
sat
and
revved
our
cars,
This
is
home.
Home,
nothing
ever
changes.
Home,
and
I
wouldn't
want
it
to.
Home,
everything's
the
same
as
I
left
it
when
I
went
away
to
make
myself
anew.
The
local
team
don't
really
have
no
local
players
now,
The
glory
days
are
far
away
but
we're
getting
by
somehow,
You'd
think
we'd
won
the
champions
leauge
if
you
listen
to
the
crowd
at
home.
This
place
always
gets
to
me
like
an
old
familiar
song,
Stirring
up
old
feelings
that
I
thought
were
long
gone,
I
guess
that
you
can
move
away
but
you
cannot
escape
where
you're
from.
Home,
nothing
ever
changes.
Home,
and
I
wouldn't
want
it
to.
Home,
everything's
the
same
as
I
left
it
when
I
went
away
to
make
myself
anew.
The
old
familiar
wallpaper
and
a
battered
old
settee,
The
china
doll
that
dad
brought
back
from
the
war
in
Germany,
The
faintest
smell
of
creosote
and
a
cup
of
milky
tea,
This
is
home.
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