I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home

Mark Farner

Everybody listen to me
And return me my ship
I'm your captain, I'm your captain
Though I'm feeling mighty sick

I've been lost now for days uncounted
And it's months since I've seen home
Can you hear me? Can you hear me?
Or am I all alone?

If you return me to my home port
I will kiss you Mother Earth
Take me back now, take me back now
To the port of my birth

Am I in my cabin dreaming?
Or are you really scheming
To take my ship away from me?

You'd better think about it
I just can't live without it
So please don't take my ship from me

I can feel the hand of a stranger
And it's tightening around my throat
Heaven help me, Heaven help me
Take this stranger from my boat

I'm your captain, I'm your captain
Though I'm feeling mighty sick
Everybody listen to me
And return me my ship

I'm your captain
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm your captain
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

I'm your captain
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm your captain
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

I'm getting closer to my home
I'm getting closer to my home
I'm getting closer to my home
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Trivia about the song I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home by Grand Funk Railroad

On which albums was the song “I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home” released by Grand Funk Railroad?
Grand Funk Railroad released the song on the albums “Live Album” in 1970, “Mark, Don & Mel: 1969-71” in 1972, “Bosnia” in 1997, and “Capitol Collectors Series” in 2000.
Who composed the song “I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home” by Grand Funk Railroad?
The song “I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home” by Grand Funk Railroad was composed by Mark Farner.

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