| I think I’m gonna stay home
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| Have myself a home life
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| Sitting in the slow-mo
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| And listening to the daylight
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| I am not a nomad
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| I am not a rocket man
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| I was born a housecat
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| By the slight of my mother’s hand
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| I think I’m gonna stay home
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| I want to live in the center of a circle
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| I want to live ON the side of a square
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| I used to be in my M-Z now
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| You’ll never find me cause my name isn’t there
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| Home life
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| Been holding out for the home life
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| My whole life
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| I want to see the end game
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| I want to learn her last name
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| Finish on a Friday
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| And sit in traffic on the highway
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| See, I refuse to believe
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| That my life’s gonna be Just some string of incompletes
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| Never to lead me to anything remotely close to a home life
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| Been holding out for the home life
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| My whole life
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| I can tell you this much
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| I will marry just once
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| And if it doesn’t work out
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| Give her half of my stuff
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| It’s fine with me We said eternity
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| And I will go to my grave
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| With the life that I gave
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| Now just some melody line
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| On a radio wave
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| It dissipates
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| And soon evaporates
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| But home life doesn’t change
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| I want to live in the center of a circle
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| I want to live on the side of a square
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| I’d love to walk where we both can talk but
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| I’ve got to leave you cause my ride is here
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| Home life
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| You TAKE the home life
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| You KEEP the home life
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| I’ll come back for the home life
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| I promise |