Porch Light
A gentle, slow-strum folk ballad about coming home and the people who wait for you.
Acoustic Folk · easy difficulty
Verse 1 The gravel road remembers every step I've made, Every summer I left, every fall I stayed. And there's a porch light burning soft and low, Right where I left it, years ago. Chorus So I'm coming home, coming home, Down the same old road I've always known. Nothing's changed, and everything's changed too, But that porch light's still burning, waiting there for you. Verse 2 My mother's hands still smell like bread and rain, My father hums the same old tune again. Some things get lost the longer that you roam, But this house still remembers how to call me home. Chorus So I'm coming home, coming home, Down the same old road I've always known. Nothing's changed, and everything's changed too, But that porch light's still burning, waiting there for you. Outro Turn the engine off, let the dust settle down, I've been gone too long from this old town.
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