She Makes the Coming Home (Worth the Being Gone)

MICHAEL BARRY REID, RORY MICHAEL BOURKE

Flashing headlights, rainy midnights
High balling 'round Baltimore
Rear view mirror, I'm jamming gears
I can almost see her waiting at the door
So I'm hugging that line with my pedal
Up against the floor

And it's three more days, two lonely nights
I'll be back holding my baby tight
Come on, roll wheels roll, diesel pour it on
She makes the coming home worth the being gone
She makes the coming home worth the being gone

High school football, six foot too tall
Homecoming queen, love at first sight
Now you're looking at a man who never really
Planned to settle down so soon but, hey, that's alright
'Cause I got a lotta love and a job
That I kinda like

And it's three more days, two lonely nights
I'll be back holding my baby tight
Come on, roll wheels roll, diesel pour it on
She makes the coming home worth the being gone
She makes the coming home worth the being gone

Come on, roll wheels roll, diesel pour it on
She makes the coming home worth the being gone
She makes the coming home worth the being gone

Trivia about the song She Makes the Coming Home (Worth the Being Gone) by Shenandoah

When was the song “She Makes the Coming Home (Worth the Being Gone)” released by Shenandoah?
The song She Makes the Coming Home (Worth the Being Gone) was released in 1990, on the album “Extra Mile”.
Who composed the song “She Makes the Coming Home (Worth the Being Gone)” by Shenandoah?
The song “She Makes the Coming Home (Worth the Being Gone)” by Shenandoah was composed by MICHAEL BARRY REID, RORY MICHAEL BOURKE.

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