Lyrics: Michael Rice/Rebecca Lauren Music: Michael Rice/Tom Marlow I was born where the sea meets the northern sky In a town where the wind always knows when I cry My dad packed up his bags while my mom picked up my dreams She said, "Boy, you'll be more than salt and machines" See, I'm more than a shadow, I'm more than my past But the days feel so long and the nights, they move on fast If only they could see what's behind these eyes There's a fire still burning in a boy who tries You will always have a home When there's nowhere else to go If you ever feel alone and given up on hope The city doesn't sing like the place you know You can always go home You will always have a home Now I work in a late night shift at the local restaurant Sleeping through the light for something that I want I see it all so clearly, my dream is in my hands And I know that he'll be watching if he can I'm sorry you can't see me 'cause I'm still out here reaching Hoping you can hear me, tell me that you know 'Cause you will always have a home When there's nowhere else to go If you ever feel alone and given up on hope The city doesn't sing like the place you know You can always go home I know you think you've failed, forget about your pride I know there's always heat every time you try You will always have a home You will never be alone You will never be alone You will never be alone You will never be, never be You will never be alone You will never be alone You will never be alone You will never be, never be You will always have a home When there's nowhere else to go If you ever feel alone and you've given up hope You will always have home