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lyrics
I make believe I’m moving mountains with my own mind
Fighting alone 'cause trusting anyone might hurt my pride
If I choose to surrender and come back, will you be gone?
I admit that alone I’m not that strong
Come home, come home, my angel, come home
Come home, come home, my love, please come home
Can’t you see that I need and miss you, how could I let you go?
Come home, come home, come home
Thought I had all the answers, try to rewind the time
Memories of joy and love I left behind won’t melt the ice
If you choose to remember what we had, you know I’d stay
I won’t leave you alone or send you away
Come home, come home, my angel, come home
Come home, come home, my love
Can’t you see that I need and miss you, how could I let you go?
Come home, come home, come home
Light it up, so I can see it
Louder now, I wanna feel it
Sing it out, make me believe it too
I believe that you always see me through
Come home, come home, my angel, come home
Come home, come home, my love.
Can’t you see that I need and miss you, how could I let you go?
Come home, come home, come home
credits
released September 7, 2016
Music and lyrics by Stefanie Drexler and Joel Pack
Produced, engineered and mixed by Joel Pack at Rigby Road Studios, Salt Lake City, UT (www.rigbyroadstudios.com)
Mastered by Stephan Hawkes at Interlace Audio, Portland, OR
(www.interlaceaudio.com)
Vocals: Stefanie Drexler
Guitar, piano, bass, programming, percussion: Joel Pack
Drums: Rob Moffitt
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