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Comin’ Home - Bob Seger
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Comin’ Home Bob Seger

"Comin’ Home" by Bob Seger, released in 1996, is a #Rock ballad that explores themes of longing, nostalgia, and the comfort of returning home. The lyrics express a deep yearning for connection and stability. Musically, it features heartfelt vocals and a blend of rock instrumentation, creating an emotional resonance. The song reflects universal feelings of homecoming, making it relatable to many listeners.

Comin’ Home - Bob Seger
[Verse 1]
Passed the old church on the edge of town
Trailways bus was right on time
Passed your uncle's store on Main Street
His old truck was parked outside
Everything seemed so much larger then
This old town has hardly grown
Has it really been ten long years?
Now you're finally comin' home

[Chorus]
Comin' home
You've been gone so very long
Comin' home
You'll just say you're comin' home

[Verse 2]
Left your hometown for the city lights
You were young and you were strong
Lots of traffic, lots of sleepless nights
Lots of dreams that all went wrong
You'll just tell 'em what they wanna hear
How you took the place by storm
You won't tell 'em how you lost it all
You'll just say you're comin' home
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