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Home To Beauty Lyrics


Kent Bottenfield Home To Beauty


Just another friday night, just another late night flight
I find it hard to think of anything but you
I've been away far too long, playing shows and singing songs
But now I know that I'm coming home to you

Chorus

I'm coming home to beauty, the one that god gave to me
My wife my love I take before the throne
I'm coming home to beauty, cause nothing means more to me
Than praying for the ones that are my own
Cause when I do I feel like I am home

I just missed another day, a football game the first school play
We're talking on the phone, I hear you cry
I hear about the highs and lows, how lucy fell and skinned her nose
Eli made the play that won the game
Emma made a friend today, and treated her a special way
Just so she could share the love of christ

2nd chorus

I'm coming home to beauty, the ones that god gave to me
My family that I take before the throne
I'm coming home to beauty, cause nothing means more to me
Than praying for the ones that are my own
Cause when I do I feel like, when I do I feel like
When I do I feel like I am home



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