Home Page »  N »  Nathan Angelo
   

The Road Home Lyrics


Nathan Angelo The Road Home


Snowflakes plunging through the air
And we can't believe
In South Carolina
Hoping our eyes don't deceive
A day without care, nothing is finer

Raindrops falling from the sky, plans go to waste
Its ruining our picnic
Over, fun is more than sunny days
It can be dirt in my eyes
A rain was the ticket

But these moments feel far between
And these pictures keep deep down inside of me, inside
of me

So hold tight to fading memories
Collipses of eternity
Snapshots of calling our lives
Singing out this song
And you'll be back on the road home

Leaves are floating to the ground, colored and aged
She's walking beside me
I get lost inside her gaze, but in her eyes I am found
Such perfect timing

But these moments feel far between
And these pictures keep deep down inside of me, inside
of me

So hold tight to fading memories
Collipses of eternity
Snapshots of calling our lives
With joy, joy and happiness
To sustain when the world throws you curbs
Like you just got served
Left out alone in the rain
Just singing out this song
And you'll be back on the road home

La la la la…



afroman scores court win in ohio after deputies’ defamation case falls apart
Afroman Scores Court Win In Ohio After Deputies’ Defamation Case Falls Apart
Evren E. - 21 Mar 2026
shawn mendes and bruna marquezine spark fresh dating buzz after malibu walk
Shawn Mendes And Bruna Marquezine Spark Fresh Dating Buzz After Malibu Walk
Sasha Mednikova - 18 Mar 2026
inside the canadian homes of music superstars: where hitmakers actually live, work, and reset
Inside The Canadian Homes Of Music Superstars: Where Hitmakers Actually Live, Work, And Reset
Faith Thompson - 14 Mar 2026
american pop stars with business brains: how 3 singers turned fame into real brands
American Pop Stars With Business Brains: How 3 Singers Turned Fame Into Real Brands
Evren E. - 07 Mar 2026
country thunder alberta 2026 could be calgary’s loudest early-summer weekend yet
Country Thunder Alberta 2026 Could Be Calgary’s Loudest Early-summer Weekend Yet
Chris Page - 28 Feb 2026
Browse: