Nothing hurt worse, nothing hurt worse than the slow pull of our souls
Tearing apart, tearing apart as you ran thousands of miles away
But you're home now, home now, and home is where you wanted to stay
They say that it works, they say that it works, running away
To find who you are, to find who you are or maybe just escape
And you're home now, home now, and home is where you wanted to stay
And I wrote you a letter, hoping it'd make things better but it didn't work like that, it didn't work like that
And I thought I was what you needed, brokenness completed, but it didn't work like that, it didn't work like that
You had to run, runaway and I wanted you to stay but you needed a change
And you're home now, home now, and home is where you needed to stay.
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