Almost Home

ANNIE LESLIE ROBOFF, BETH NIELSEN CHAPMAN, MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER

I saw my life this morning
Lying at the bottom of a drawer
All this stuff I'm saving
God knows what this junk is for
And whatever I believed in
This is all I have to show
What the hell were all reasons
For holding on for such dear life
Here's where I let go

I'm not running
I'm not hiding
I'm not reaching
I'm just resting in the arms of the great wide open
Gonna pull my soul in
And I'm almost home

I saw you this morning
You were looking straight at me
From an ancient photograph
Stuck between letters and some keys
I was lost just for a moment
In the ache of old goodbyes
Sometimes all that we can know is
There's no such thing as no regrets
Baby it's all right

I'm not running
I'm not hiding
I'm not reaching
I'm just resting in the arms of the great wide open
Gonna pull my soul in
And I'm almost home
There's no such thing as no regrets
But baby it's alright
I'm not running
I'm not hiding
I'm not reaching
I'm just resting in the arms of the great wide open
Gonna pull my soul in
And I'm almost home

Trivia about the song Almost Home by Mary Chapin Carpenter

On which albums was the song “Almost Home” released by Mary Chapin Carpenter?
Mary Chapin Carpenter released the song on the albums “Party Doll and Other Favorites” in 1999, “Almost Home” in 1999, and “The Essential Mary Chapin Carpenter” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Almost Home” by Mary Chapin Carpenter?
The song “Almost Home” by Mary Chapin Carpenter was composed by ANNIE LESLIE ROBOFF, BETH NIELSEN CHAPMAN, MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER.

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