Homecoming

She met me at the airport with my little baby girls
I mumbled something slurry like I would
As if I'd been around the world
Or just had one too many drinks

I think I slept on the way home and gave them all a kiss
But in a dream I stumbled and I woke up
To the smell of smoke and piss
Or is it this clothes I'm in?

It's all the same when I get back home
I feel I'm somewhere that belongs to us
And in the end, when you kiss me
I know that it's more than just trust

I write about these little things, that mean so much to me
I feel like such a selfish prick at times like this
I guess that I can be
What can I say, I'm sorry

It's all the same when I get back home
I feel I'm somewhere that belongs to us
And in the end, when you kiss me
I know that it's more than just trust

It's all the same when I get back home
I feel I'm somewhere that belongs to us
And in the end, when you kiss me
I know that it's more than just trust



Credits
Writer(s): Quentin Teva Delafon, Michael Boris Szpiner, Dorian Jung-nam Dumont
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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