Home in Time

from A Good American Life by Ed Dupas

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You called me at the station; you asked me to come home
I've been wandering this nation, and its highways all alone
Our old life left so far behind;
Now I hope that I can make it home in time

The last time I saw you there was a new man at your arm
Your head on his shoulder, and his heart full of your charms
I told you how it was a crime;
Now I hope that I can make it home in time

From Topeka to Santa Fe, I cried all the way
And I came this far to get you off my mind
Now I hope that I can make it home in time

In the foothills I travelled, by the banks of a stream
It was there that I drowned them, all our hopes and dreams
I cast them to the water like a dime;
Now I hope that I can make it home in time

From Topeka to Santa Fe, I cried all the way
And I came this far to get you off my mind
Now I hope that I can make it home in time

Now a love left unspoken turns to a dream in the night
And a dream left unfulfilled burns like a fire so bright
And the fire that burns is yours and mine
And I hope that I can make it home in time

From Topeka to Santa Fe I cried all the way
And I came this far to get you off my mind
Now I hope that I can make it home in time

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from A Good American Life, released May 29, 2015

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Ed Dupas Ann Arbor, Michigan

Americana singer-songwriter Ed Dupas’ lived-in melodies unwind with reflective lyrics and speak to the current state of the human condition, soothing where possible, agitating where necessary, and seeking change where appropriate. Ed Dupas creates and shares well-worn wide-awake music. ... more

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