Lyrics Home - Tim McGraw
Mama's
got
her
apron
on
Standing
in
the
kitchen
Cooking
up
my
favorite
dish
Whatever
she
is
fixing
Daddy's
in
a
picture
in
a
frame
That's
always
sitting
by
the
phone
Daffodils
are
popping
up
Out
behind
the
clothesline
Underneath
that
tree
I
planted
When
I
was
just
a
boy
of
nine
Man
I
never
can
believe
Just
how
much
it's
grown
when
I
go
Home
Back
home
To
the
gentle
place
that
held
be
close
As
I
became
a
man
And
the
streets
are
all
familiar
And
an
old
friend
shakes
my
hand
And
I
feel
fine
So
fine
Yeah,
knowing
that
this
road
I'm
wandering
on
From
time
to
time
It
always
leads
me
home
Brother,
he'll
be
waiting
with
the
Latest
from
the
grapevine,
saying
Man
you
won't
believe
them
stories
About
those
crazy
friends
of
mine
And
all
them
little
scandals
That
a
small
town
can't
seem
to
leave
alone
Later
on
we'll
sit
around
Bellies
tight
from
supper
Telling
all
them
stories
That
we
just
can't
get
enough
of
And
somewhere
in
an
honest
laugh
It'll
finally
hit
me
that
I'm
Home
Back
home
Where
the
memories
all
have
gathered
up
And
slowly
turned
to
gold
And
I
carry
them
along
with
me
wherever
I
may
go
And
I
feel
fine
So
fine
In
knowing
that
this
road
I'm
wandering
on
From
time
to
time
It
always
leads
me
home
Back
home
Well
I
go
and
put
some
flowers
down
at
daddy's
stone
And
I
see
that
empty
space
beside
him
It
always
makes
me
glad
that
I
came
Home
Back
home
Where
the
Bible
is
the
Bible
And
the
angels
get
their
wings
And
the
circle
is
unbroken
When
I
hear
them
church
bells
ring
And
I
feel
fine
You
know
I
feel
so
fine
Yeah,
knowing
that
this
road
I'm
wandering
on
From
time
to
time
unwinds
Cross
the
rivers,
through
the
pines
It
always
leads
me
home
Back
home
Yeah
I'm
going
back
home
Back
home
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