She's Coming Home

Rod Argent

I saw her walking out the other day
I thought my love for her
Had gone away

Well I remember
How I loved her so
(Baby come on home)
My solitude tells me she could, no

But she said what to me
She's coming home
And so I'll cry no more
I'll dry my tears

She's coming home to me
She's coming home to me

I thought the words of love we used to say
Were lost to time
Oh baby, baby, baby
I'll be good to you
If you would only try again to love me too
Our love was such a sweet and gentle thing
I threw our love away
With I thought…

But she said what to me
She's coming home
And so I'll cry no more
I'll dry my tears

She's coming home to me
She's coming home to me

But she said what to me
She's coming home
And so I'll cry no more
I'll dry my tears

She's coming home to me
She's coming home to me
She's coming home to me, oh

Trivia about the song She's Coming Home by The Zombies

When was the song “She's Coming Home” released by The Zombies?
The song She's Coming Home was released in 1984, on the album “The Singles A's & B's”.
Who composed the song “She's Coming Home” by The Zombies?
The song “She's Coming Home” by The Zombies was composed by Rod Argent.

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