I'm pulling in the driveway while the neighbors backing out
The dog is at the front door and the baby's up by now
It's like singing your favorite song and forgetting all the lines
We'll fall back in a rhythm, it might take a little time
And it scares me, how easy it can be
Getting use to leaving
Get use to coming down
Get use to four wheels rolling through another lonely no name town
You say I love you through the phone
You know you been gone way too long
The hard part is getting use to the getting home
Sometimes I'm just a stranger with a suitcase on the floor
My clothes don't even go into the dresser anymore
I'm spinning somewhere between a blessing and a curse
Sometimes I've got to ask myself which one I'm putting first
And it scares me, how easy it can be
I'm tired of having to say ""I hate I missed it""
To be here in Chicago playing for tips and two drink tickets
I'm hoping that the climb just might be worth the fall
When I'm home I miss the road but when I'm on the road I miss it all"