Long way home
England Dan & John Ford Coley; John Ford Coley Lyrics
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And how they liked my music
So now I'm coming on home to you
So I climb up on the bus
I settle down and start thinkin' 'bout us
And how you've been behind me all the time
And if I hadn't tried, I might've died never knowing
It's a long, long way back home again
I ain't seen your smilin' face since I don't know when
It's a long, long way back home again
I do believe I'm going home
I felt so tall when I got the call and they told me
They're gonna use my songs like you told me all along
Moving down a windin' road
That goes by fields and telephone poles
And now I'm just dreamin'
About someday bein' a star and all
And if I hadn't tried, I might've died never knowing
And now I'm going back where I belong
It's a long, long way back home again
I ain't seen your smilin' face since I don't know when
It's a long, long way back home again
I do believe I'm going home
Think I'm goin' home
The lyrics of England Dan & John Ford Coley's song Long Way Home are about a musician who is on his way back home after achieving success with his music. The musician is reflecting on the support he has received from his loved ones, especially from the person he is returning to. He acknowledges that without their encouragement and support, he might not have been able to make it as a musician. The musician is happy to be going back home and is looking forward to seeing his loved ones again.
The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia, and the musician is reminiscing about his journey, which was not easy. He talks about the winding road that he had to travel, and the fields and telephone poles he saw along the way. However, he is grateful for the opportunity to pursue his dream and for the support he received from his loved ones.
Overall, the song is about the importance of having a support system while chasing one's dreams. It highlights the fact that success is not achieved alone, and the love and encouragement of one's loved ones can make all the difference.
Line by Line Meaning
I guess you're all waitin' for the news
I believe you all are waiting for updates from me
And how they liked my music
And feedback regarding my music
So now I'm coming on home to you
And hence, I'm returning home to meet you all
So I climb up on the bus
I boarded the bus
I settle down and start thinkin' 'bout us
Now that I'm on the bus, I start thinking about us
And how you've been behind me all the time
And how you've always supported me
And if I hadn't tried, I might've died never knowing
If I hadn't tried, I could have died without knowing
And now I'm going back where I belong
But now I'm returning to where I truly belong
It's a long, long way back home again
The journey back home is quite long
I ain't seen your smilin' face since I don't know when
I haven't seen your smiling face for a long time
I do believe I'm going home
But I'm excited to be going home
I felt so tall when I got the call and they told me
I felt ecstatic when I received the call informing me
They're gonna use my songs like you told me all along
That my songs will be used, just like you told me earlier
Moving down a windin' road
Traveling on a winding road
That goes by fields and telephone poles
That passes through fields and telephone poles
And now I'm just dreamin'
And now I'm just fantasizing
About someday bein' a star and all
About achieving stardom someday
Think I'm goin' home
I'm pretty sure I'm heading home
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: ANTHONY EARL BUTLER, BRUCE WATSON, STUART ADAMSON
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