| I went the ways of wayward winds
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| In a world of trouble and sin
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| Walked a long and crooked mile
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| Behind a million rank and file
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| Forgot where I came from
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| Somewhere back when I was young
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| I was a good man’s child
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| ‘Cause I lost some nameless things
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| My innocence flew away from me She had to hide her face from my desire
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| To embrace forbidden fire
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| But at night I dream
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| She’s singing over me Oh, oh, my child
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| Come on home, home to me And I will hold you in my arms
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| And joyful be There will always, always be A place for you at my table
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| Return to me Wondering where I might begin
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| Hear a voice upon the wind
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| She’s singing faint but singing true
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| Son, there ain’t nothing you can do But listen close and follow me
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| I’ll take you where you’re meant to be Just don’t lose faith
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| So I put my hand upon the plow
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| Wipe the sweat up from my brow
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| Plant the good seed along the way
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| As I look forward to the day
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| When at last I see
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| My Father run to me Singing oh, my child
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| Come on home, home to me And I will hold you in my arms
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| And joyful be There will always, always be A place for you at my table
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| Return to me My child |