Back Where I Belong Lyrics by Darryl Worley

Back Where I Belong Lyrics

    There’s a little shack tucked back in the timber
    It wasn’t much back then, but it was home
    Sometimes it hurts me to remember
    Just how long I’ve been gone

    Oh how I miss the smell of mama’s kitchen
    And the way she used to sing those gospel songs
    Right now I wish that me and dad were fishin’
    So I could tell him, he was right, and I was wrong

    Big city nights and lights surround me
    Feels like a prison to my soul
    I can hear a whippoorwill, calling me home
    Back where I belong

    Now all the rockin’ chairs are empty
    I hate to think how tall the weeds have grown
    I’d give back everything the good Lord gave me
    If I could just go back to where I belong

    Big city nights and lights surround me
    Feels like a prison to my soul
    I can hear a whippoorwill, calling me home
    Back where I belong

    Back where I belong

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