One Way Home

ERIC BAZILIAN, ERIC M. BAZILIAN, ROB HYMAN, ROBERT ANDREW HYMAN

I met a man in Memphis
Glory to the south
Minister of magic
Keeper of the house
Standing at the crossroads
He gathered up my bones
Threw them on his back and said,
Hey son, it's time to find the one way home

Such a long way
Such a long long way
Such a long long way to go

I found a friend in Phoenix
Said she knew the way
Talkin' 'bout tomorrow
Countin' down the days
I woke up in her garden
Lost but not alone
She gathered up my things and said,
Hey son, it's time to find the one way home

Such a long way
I came upon a castle
Changing of the guard
Looked beyond a barbed wire
Saw my own backyard
I heard a million voices from statues made of stone
Say, welcome to the big one son
You're just in time to find the one way home

Such a long way
Which direction will you take
On the journey you must make

Trivia about the song One Way Home by The Hooters

On which albums was the song “One Way Home” released by The Hooters?
The Hooters released the song on the albums “One Way Home” in 1987 and “Greatest Hits, Vol. 2” in 1994.
Who composed the song “One Way Home” by The Hooters?
The song “One Way Home” by The Hooters was composed by ERIC BAZILIAN, ERIC M. BAZILIAN, ROB HYMAN, ROBERT ANDREW HYMAN.

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