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The Road Home

from Prodigal Son by The Weekdays

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lyrics

He takes a shot and breaks the window
The basket-case is loose and I know
That shackling a dead man twice
Never lets him see the price of his sin
So again I'm free to unfold
And a slave to the same old

I will take the blame if it's all the same
What's a wretch worth?
Am I worthy to be your son?

It's a long road home
Broken and torn
From the priceless joy I spent on myself
And the word you promised brings me hope
That you'll still know my name
I'll never be the same

Can a father recognize
A son so poor, his face in dirt disguised
The smell of death and hate surround
My schizophrenic, wicked lies
I'm misguided
I don't know where the light is, even though it's right before me

I will take the blame if it's all the same
What's a wretch worth?
Am I worthy to be your son?

It's a long road home
Broken and torn
From the priceless joy I spent on myself
And the word you promised brings me hope
That you'll still know my name

I need to love you the way you love me

It's a long road home
Broken and torn
From the priceless joy I spent on myself
And the word you promised brings me hope
That you'll still know my name
I'll never be the same

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from Prodigal Son, released November 11, 2014
written by Nathan Walker and Stephen Smith

Nathan Walker - vocals, drums, acoustic guitar, percussion
Stephen Smith - electric guitar, percussion
Houston Causby - bass guitar

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