When we come home from kingdom come
I can only push so far
Tennessee is as far away from home
As this tiny hilltop bazaar
Sit me down on a rock high above the clouds
Far from the city far from the crowds
Purple steeples peaking up at the Milky Way
I’ve come here humbly to accept my pay
As close to the heaven’s as I can be
The face of an angel appears to me
The hours roll on by, there’s only you
Leaving is like the waves crashing blue
When we come home from kingdom come
I can only push so far
Tennessee is as far away from home
As this tiny hilltop bazaar
How long did we talk, I cannot recall
Oceans are the valleys, hills are the walls,
I hear an eagle cry as he starts is race
How did I find you in this forsaken place
When we come home from kingdom come
I can only push so far
Tennessee is as far away from home
As this tiny hilltop bazaar
A million miles away days feel like dreams
I wander through this subway as it bubbles like a stream
Among these foreign sounds I return to life
But each I dream about my mountain wife
When we come home from kingdom come
I can only push so far
Tennessee is as far away from home
As this tiny hilltop bazaar
A million miles away days feel like dreams
I wander through this subway as it bubbles like a stream
Among these foreign sounds I return to life
But each I dream about my mountain wife
And each I dream about my mountain wife
And each I dream about my mountain wife
And each I dream about my mountain wife
And each I dream about my mountain wife
BoxCartel is :
Ken Feldman on Lead vocals and Resonator Guitar
Jeff Blakeman on Lead Guitar
Pat Kehs on Bass
Paul Kluetz on Guitar, Vocals
Doug McKalip on Drums, Vocals
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