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Stephen Paulus: The Road Home lyrics
The Road Home
Tell me, where is the road
I can call my own,
That I left, that I lost
So long ago?
All these years I have wandered,
Oh when will I know
There’s a way, there’s a road
That will lead me home?
After wind, after rain,
When the dark is done,
As I wake from a dream
In the gold of day,
Through the air there’s a calling
From far away,
There’s a voice I can hear
That will lead me home.
Rise up, follow me,
Come away, is the call,
With the love in your heart
As the only song;
There is no such beauty
As where you belong;
Rise up, follow me,
I will lead you home.
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Harold 0 points
I believe these lyrics were written by Michael Dennis Browne.
Dave 0 points
The Dale Warland Singers also do a fabulous rendition of this piece on their Harvest Home album.
Cathy 0 points
Beautiful song and beautiful lyrics. My daughter's High School Chorus performed this song at their High School Graduation . . . it was absolutely beautiful and moving. It's become one of my favorite songs.
Jonathan 0 points
Answer to Susan's question, from a few months ago. There is a wonderful version of this piece on Conspirare's "Requiem: We are so lightly here" CD. Craig Hella Johnson is their Director. See http://www.conspirare.org for more details. See also http://www.stephenpaulus.com for more details on the piece itself.
Susan 0 points
Hi - I am looking for the music for this peice -- can you help? THANKS - SUSAN