Lyrics Homecoming (Walter's Song) - Vienna Teng
It's
desert
ice
outside,
but
this
diner
has
thawed
my
ears
Hot
coffee
in
a
clean
white
mug
and
a
smile
when
the
waitress
hears
That
I
was
born
in
North
Carolina
Not
an
hour
from
her
home
town
And
we
used
to
play
the
same
pizza
parlor
pinball
And
there's
a
glance
in
time
suspended
as
I
wonder
how
it
is
We've
been
swept
up
just
by
circumstance
to
where
the
coyote
lives
Where
my
days
are
strips
of
highway
And
she's
wiping
tables
down
Holding
on
and
still
waiting
for
that
windfall
But
I've
come
home
Even
though
I've
never
had
so
far
to
go
I've
come
home
I
pay
the
check
and
leave
the
change
from
a
crumpled
ten-dollar
bill
Head
across
the
street
where
VACANCY
is
burning
in
neon
still
Well,
the
night
eats
up
my
body
heat
And
there's
no
sign
of
another
And
I
find
myself
slipping
down
into
that
black
But
things
are
good,
I've
got
a
lot
of
followers
of
my
faith
I've
got
a
whole
congregation
living
in
my
head
these
days
And
I'm
preaching
from
the
pulpit
To
cries
of,
"Amen
brother"
Closing
my
eyes
to
feel
the
warmth
come
back
And
I've
come
home
Even
though
I
swear
I've
never
been
so
alone
I've
come
home
I
just
want
to
be
living
as
I'm
dying
Just
like
everybody
here
Just
want
to
know
my
little
flicker
of
time
is
worthwhile
And
I
don't
know
where
I'm
driving
to
But
I
know
I'm
getting
old
And
there's
a
blessing
in
every
moment,
every
mile
Thin
white
terry
bars
of
soap
and
a
couple
little
plastic
cups
Old
Gideon's
Bible
in
the
nightstand
drawer
saying,
"Go
on,
open
up"
Well,
I'll
kneel
down
on
the
carpet
here
Though
I
never
was
sure
of
God
Think
tonight
I'll
give
Him
the
benefit
of
the
doubt
I
switch
off
the
lights
and
imagine
that
waitress
outlined
in
the
bed
Her
hair
falling
all
around
me
I
smile
and
shake
my
head
Well
we
all
write
our
own
endings
And
we
all
have
our
own
scars
But
tonight
I
think
I
see
what
it's
all
about
Because
I've
come
home
I've
come
home
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