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Home
Ecclesiastes 11:10; Luke 15:11-32

Life at seventeen
Was on the fence and in-between
Said I got a way to save myself
Riding over those hills
Steering wheel and a Bonneville
And I got a way to save myself

{chorus}
It was youth that burned
One of those lessons learned
Seemed like the hardest turn
Just to head back home

Having seen what I’ve seen
It just doesn’t seem like me
I got no way to save myself
And I never got that far
Peddle down in a fast car
I couldn’t seem to save myself

{chorus}

And I could see him from the road
My father waiting by the telephone
How could I think of myself?
“Hey son, I’m glad you’re fine,
Supper’s on, you’re just in time”
How could I think of myself?

{chorus}

I guess it was the best turn
Just to head back home

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from Steering Wheel, released January 1, 2000
Home (4:09)
Rustin Smith—guitars, bass, shaker, vocal
Brian Brooks—drums
Derek Shacklett—piano
Marcola Smith—background vocals

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Rustin Smith Kansas City, Missouri

Midwest songwriter Rustin Smith creates indie/alternative and heartland rock songs influenced by 1960’s pop and country to 1980’s synth rock.

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