You Can Always Come Home

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Jack Dawkins

Jack Dawkins, better known as the Artful Dodger, is a character in Charles Dickens's 1838 novel Oliver Twist. The Dodger is a pickpocket, so called for his skill and cunning in that occupation. He is the leader of the gang of child criminals on the streets of London, trained by the elderly Fagin. The term has become an idiom describing a person with skilful deception. more »


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It was 9 after 25 you came into the world
Chicago winter windchill welcomes baby girl
Hunkered down by the blaze in our living room
Learning how to be a Dad sure I missed some cues
Our little team kept you ever on the go
We were driving over mountains, let the ocean meet your toes
But four Christmases gone all this time passed
Hard to see you growing up with every single lap
Stocking with your name is lit by the fireplace
First thing we bought when we were picking out your first name
And a tree too tall for your short ass Dad
Who insists he can carry it. He can't
Sit quietly as you're drifting off to sleep
Thinkin 'bout your journey and the memories you'll keep
Cuz even if we're crazy, have a tendency to roam
I hope that Christmas always feels like coming home
A warm hug that cuts through the winter cold
Too much excitement to contain for a three-year-old
All your favorite babies, Minnie blanket on the bed
Another stitch from the weaving of your life's thread
Bring this feeling with you everywhere you go
Keep in the hot summer keep it with you when you're cold
Whenever we're apart, I want you to know that
Our love is always here, you can always come home
Bright lights that emblazon every branch
Making shadows on the ceiling, we're staring in a trance
Wasn't always white, but the weather's always freezing
And my heart still grows three sizes every season
Tree adorned with ornaments, memories we cherish
We absorb euphoria so that we can share it
Take a second to remember those who passed
Grateful I've got my Mom and Dad
Cinnamon rolls and cheers when you're older
Another log on the fire when its colder
Stack of rat pack vinyls on the record player
OK it's Spotify, I was just playin'
Singing Hark, like the angel share the herald
Snuggle in to watch Gonzo tell a Christmas Carol
Nowhere to be and nobody on a phone,
Hope that Christmas always feels like coming home
A warm hug that cuts through the winter cold
Too much excitement to contain for a three-year-old
All your favorite babies, Minnie blanket on the bed
Another stitch from the weaving of your life's thread
And bring this feeling with you everywhere you go
Keep in the hot summer and keep it with you when you're cold
If we're ever far apart, then I need you to know that our
Love is always here and you can always come home

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Written by: Drew Davis

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