[ Featuring Alison Steele ]
My train leaves at four thirty
And I'm feelin' a bit dirty from my day
I've been workin' hard in suburban yards
For nothin' more than minimum pay
But up ahead in my redwood shed I lay my weary head to bed
I like to rise before the dew drops fade
We got a billion stars and Joe's Bar
And Halloween and Christmas parades
And I'm on my way
On my way back home
Yes I'm on my way
On my way back home
I lift the noisy gate latch
And my flower patch waves hello from the yard
I grab my hat and banjo, pet the cat
Head downtown to Junction Park
All our friends where the river bends
And the neighborhood kids all like to swim
Sweet sounds of music start to play
Windin' for miles our valley smiles
The oak, madrone and the manzanita sway
Cause I'm on my way
On my way back home
Yes I'm on my way
On my way back home
When the sun says bye, the moon says hi
Hear a banjo ringin' in these evergreen hills
Let's head on back to our front porch
Play all night, throw some tri-tip on the grill
So if you've got a song to sing
I've got a country tune to bring
There's no place like home I'd rather be
So come on down to this mountain town
And hoot and holler and hang around with me
Cause I found my way
Found my way back home
Yes I found my way
Found my way back home
Yes I found my way
Found my way back home