FRANK TURNER

- The Fastest Way Back Home Lyrics

I should have seen you were coming, I should have been prepared.
After all, getting half of what you wish for isn't so rare.
But still I wasn't ready, you took my by surprise,
you brought a light to my dark like a word from the wise.
We fell in love in the summer, when the skies were clear,
but I'm still wearing my coat from winter last year.
I need to set my house in order, confess and cover my sins.
I need to make a home for you before inviting you in.
Weather wears the mountains right down into the sea,
so I will stand in the rain until I am clean.
Rivers carve the country, a landscape shaped by a stream,
so I will swim in the river as long as you need.
Darling oh my darling you know that everything that I do
is to try and make me good enough for you.
Darling oh my darling you know that everywhere that I go,
I'm just trying to find the fastest way back home.

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Who wrote The Fastest Way Back Home lyrics?


The Fastest Way Back Home is written by Francis Edward Turner.
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When was The Fastest Way Back Home released?


It is first released on September 07, 2009 as part of Frank Turner's album "Poetry of the Deed" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the 5th track on this album.
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Which genre is The Fastest Way Back Home?


The Fastest Way Back Home falls under the genre Alternative.
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How long is the song The Fastest Way Back Home?


The Fastest Way Back Home song length is 3 minutes and 26 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Francis Edward Turner
Record Label(s): 2009 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd , Under Exclusive License To Epitaph
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