paroles de chanson Home Free - David Crosby
I
would
sometimes
when
it
rained
put
a
candle
there
As
if
it
were
an
alter
all
white
and
bare
And
I'd
draw
myself
a
bath
and
soak
in
the
dark
As
if
I
were
Noah
and
this
was
my
ark
And
I'd
look
out
of
that
window
at
the
towering
sky
And
think
to
myself,
"how
lucky
am
I"
That
I
have
my
home
and
I
live
here
Like
a
baby
in
a
blanket
with
nothing
to
fear
I'd
boil
up
some
coffee
on
that
battered
old
stove
And
wonder
how
those
people
could
travel
and
rove
So
wild
and
unprotected
out
across
this
great
land
Out
in
the
wind,
out
in
the
sand
And
I
think
I'll
never
leave
here,
never
leave
here
at
all
Like
a
tree
always
knowing
where
it's
leaves
will
fall
You
fight
like
the
devil
to
hold
this
ground
This
place
of
safety
that
we've
found
These
roots
reach
out
past
the
shadow
of
the
tree
We
thought
we
could
be
home
free
Now
I
will
sometimes
put
some
flowers
outside
As
if
they
were
a
picket
fence
to
help
me
hide
And
I'll
bury
this
talisman
beneath
the
great
tree
We'll
stay
here
together
my
old
friend
and
me
And
I'll
look
out
of
that
window
at
the
towering
sky
And
I'll
think
to
myself,
"how
lucky
am
I"
That
I
have
my
home
and
I
live
here
Like
a
baby
in
a
blanket
with
nothing
to
fear
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