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I ran away in floods of shame,

I'll never tell how close I came,

As I crossed the Holland road.



Well you went left and I went right,

There's the moon, hung proud and white.

You would have loved it here tonight.



Spin me round just to pin me down on the cover of this strange bed.

Spin me round, just to pin me down.



Wrap up your questions, keep them down,

Let the water lead us home,

And I was sorry for what I'd done.



And you were young, I was not old,

But our story was not told,

But torn apart by greedy hands.



Spin me round just to pin me down on the cover of this strange bed.

Spin me round, just to pin me down.

Spin me round just to pin me down, I'll be gone by the night's end.

Spin me round, just to pin me down.



I'll be home, in a little while,

Lover, I'll be home.



And I'll be home, in a little while,

Lover, I'll be home.



(instrumental)



And I'll be home, in a little while,

Lover, I'll be home.



And I'll be home, in a little while,

Lover, I'll be home.



And I'll be home, in a little while,

Lover, I'll be home.



And I'll be home, in a little while,

Lover, I'll be home.

Home - Mumford And Sons

Mumford And Sons' 'Home' stands as a defining track from their early era, blending folk-rock instrumentation with the band's signature acoustic-driven sound. Released alongside 'The Boxer' and 'White Blank song,' the song captures the group's transition from indie folk to a more polished, radio-friendly rock style. The recording features the band's characteristic driving rhythm section and fiddle work, creating an anthemic atmosphere that resonated with audiences seeking an uplifting, communal musical experience. As part of their discography leading up to albums like 'Sigh No More,' the track exemplifies their ability to craft songs with broad appeal while maintaining a distinct, organic texture. It remains a staple of their live performances and a key reference point for understanding their evolution during the late 2000s.