Home from home

Gerry Rafferty / Joe Egan / Walter Egan

Living way down here and you're way up there,
When I get this way, well, I can't feel you anywhere,
Can't feel you anywhere,
And I don't even care in this home from home.

The people in the room trying to let it go,
But everybody's so wound up they got nothing to show,
Baby, you'll never know,
Baby, I can't let go in this home from home.

It's so hard to leave you, it's hard now every time
You know how I need you.

I'm always here inside, I never see the day,
And when the nighttime comes I try and drink the blues away,
Drink the blues away,
Baby, I just can't stay in this home from home.

Take me away, you know I can't stay,
I can't take another day in this home from home...

Trivia about the song Home from home by Stealers Wheel

When was the song “Home from home” released by Stealers Wheel?
The song Home from home was released in 1975, on the album “Right Or Wrong”.
Who composed the song “Home from home” by Stealers Wheel?
The song “Home from home” by Stealers Wheel was composed by Gerry Rafferty, Joe Egan, and Walter Egan.

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