Ballad of a Home Once Left
Lyrics
Diving for the gold in the Lake Geneva cold
Swimming for your grandpa's lost treasure
Your tobacco fed the birds
Your tongue, it cast a curse on whoever dare try and keep you there another year
And the town it gawked at you as you sailed your wooden canoe
Through the lake in the harsh Swiss winter
Cut the strings, and leave if you need to leave
Find the marvels of the world but keep that rusty spoon
Keep the gifts that your dear ones shed you
And always remember the lake, but never the eyes of your mistakes
Keep your past as a reminder for your future
Leave if you need to leave, just know that your home is with me
Writer(s): Courtney Marie Andrews
Copyright(s): Lyrics © SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
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