Take Me Home

AXEL BAUER, MICHEL MAURICE ELI, NIGEL HINTON, ROGER DALTREY

By Eli/Axel Bauer/Roger Daltrey/Nigel Hinton
© 1987 Chappel Music, Inc.,ASCAP

Forty days of living hell
Force nine gale, broken sail
What a story I could tell

Forty days of ocean roar
Now two nights to kill on shore
Stars fall, girls call, take me home

Walking through this empty town
Cuts me up and brings me down
I'm shipwrecked on my own

Passing cars striptease bars
And I'm drinking all alone
Lost dreams, gull screams, take me home

But this machine inside my head
Remembers every word she said
But this machine inside my head
Is telling me this dream is dead
And leaves me drifting high and dry

Read light beauty calls me in
Smoky haze, shifty gaze
And the dead night smells of gin

As rage and emptiness collide
Just feel a burning deep inside
Waves growl, winds howl, take me home

Someone please now rescue me
From the chains of the sea
I'm drifting endlessly
Someone please set me free
I'm sinking helplessly

Trivia about the song Take Me Home by Roger Daltrey

When was the song “Take Me Home” released by Roger Daltrey?
The song Take Me Home was released in 1987, on the album “Can't Wait to See the Movie”.
Who composed the song “Take Me Home” by Roger Daltrey?
The song “Take Me Home” by Roger Daltrey was composed by AXEL BAUER, MICHEL MAURICE ELI, NIGEL HINTON, ROGER DALTREY.

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