I made a home with love and stones
But then a cyclone blown it away
I would repair, with tools and hope
But the wind has moved now the place for my soul
Uh, come home, you’re in the wrong place, you know
uh, come on, you’ve to pay the price of love
I got a son, he was my jewel
But he has gone, when the circus has come
He left me a note, with two fine rows
said «please forgive, Dad it’s not all your fault»
Uh, come home, you’re in the wrong place, you know
uh, come on, you’ve to pay the price of love
So I went to pray in the church
And I did with the heart in my hand
People laughed to see me kneeling
«It only works with the coin down there»
And I spent a whole day with my grandpa
Repeating stories that I cannot forget
How the war came with its angels
that gave him dresses to escape on the road
Then it was time to see my father
he was sad for having wasted his life
His obsession to escape to mama
He only wanted to be alone with his preacher
Then I find, my old teacher
A kind of smile while he looked my eyes
«there is one thing, you have to search now
the book of life, but no one could sell it - to you»
Where is the house of my soul?
Where is the house of my soul?
Where is my home?
Whre I can find it all?
I got a home
I got a son
Where I can find it all?
Where is my home?
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