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David Platstone - Carry Me Home Lyrics



David Platstone - Carry Me Home Lyrics




Something stirred in the trees
The sound of music on the breeze
I heard someone whisper carry me home
And lay me to rest where I belong
My body is weary my mind over grown
Like the trees in my garden where the new seeds were sown

In quiet contemplation a reflection in time
And wondering what next
Maybe a journey into the unknown
In search of something I mislaid before
Or maybe just nothing - nothing at all
And the promised resurrection set me up for a fall

Carry me home - carry me home
Carry me home again

For the love of life and a life of love
Some inevitable sadness and loss
As the sun sets on yesterday's hills
Let me dream this dream forever
I travelled in spirit a wandering soul
If I can't walk no further then carry me home
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Something stirred in the trees
The sound of music on the breeze
I heard someone whisper carry me home
And lay me to rest where I belong
My body is weary my mind over grown
Like the trees in my garden where the new seeds were sown

In quiet contemplation a reflection in time
And wondering what next
Maybe a journey into the unknown
In search of something I mislaid before
Or maybe just nothing - nothing at all
And the promised resurrection set me up for a fall

Carry me home - carry me home
Carry me home again

For the love of life and a life of love
Some inevitable sadness and loss
As the sun sets on yesterday's hills
Let me dream this dream forever
I travelled in spirit a wandering soul
If I can't walk no further then carry me home
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Writer: David Stapleton
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Performed By: David Platstone
Length: 3:25
Written by: David Stapleton

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