When You Come Home
I know that you’ve got trouble by the truckload
And you’re looking for a place to settle down
You’d walk out of this valley
If you knew how

You believe that nothing short of dying
Or maybe running for a hundred thousand miles
Is gonna give you a way out

You can run for a while, on your own
Until you find that you’ve been looking for the wrong thing all along
And I’ll be waiting watching the road
When you come home when you come home

Somebody told me you were in Alaska
Hanging out with the moose and the caribou
You probably love Alaska
If I know you

And if you ever wonder what you’re doing
Running around in the wilds of the north
My door is always open
If love is what you’re looking for

You can run for a while, on your own
Until you find that you’ve been looking for the wrong thing all along
And I’ll be waiting, watching the road
When you come home when you come home when you come home