Turning For Home

MICHAEL BARRY REID

The daylight hours are dying
The night is breaking clear
In the distance a boy and his daddy arrive
In a beat up old John Deere
Supper's on the table
Son quitting time is nigh
Set these wheels straight for the barn

It's time that you and I are turning for home
Kick off these working shoes and
Rest these weary bones
The best part of any day is
When the job is done
And you're turning for home

There's a letter in the mailbox
From a soldier overseas
His mother runs from the kitchen
She opens it up and reads
"Mum I hope this letter finds
You well and strong
You and Dad and sister take care
I pray that it won't be long

Till I'm turning for home
Kick off these walking shoes and
Rest these weary bones
The best part of going no
Matter where you roam
Is the turning for home

Now I have been a wanderer
On the wings of a restless wind
Fast trains and back roads
Places I've never been i found every answer
When I fell in love with you
You took me straight to your heart
Oh the first time I knew

I was turning for home
Kick off these walking shoes and
Rest these weary bones
The best part of going no
Matter where you roam
Is the turning, turning, turning for home

Trivia about the song Turning For Home by The Oak Ridge Boys

When was the song “Turning For Home” released by The Oak Ridge Boys?
The song Turning For Home was released in 1989, on the album “American Dreams”.
Who composed the song “Turning For Home” by The Oak Ridge Boys?
The song “Turning For Home” by The Oak Ridge Boys was composed by MICHAEL BARRY REID.

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