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Blake Shelton · Cheers, It's Christmas. [2012]

Another Christmas day

will come and go away

but i got so far to go

but i wanna go home

i need to go home



maybe surronded by

Strangers and Cristmas lights

I shouldnt feel so alone

but i wanna go home

god i miss you, you know



I can close my eyes and see the angel on the tree

a blanket of snow outside

and all my friends and family

and though i know that you're no farther than a call away

i need to see your face

a call could never be the same



Another Christmas day

Will come and go away

And i wont leave you alone

And i wanna go home

I've got to go home



Let me go home

I'm just to far from where you are

And i wanna go home



Guitar solo



Now the reasons im so far away aint good enough

What ever they need me for

I know that i need you more

So i'll do the things I got to do to get back to you

I need you to belive

I'll make it back by Christmas eve



Another Christmas day will come and go away

And i wont leave you alone

No im gonna go home

I'm gonna be home

Though im surronded by

This cold december night

I feel so alone

I'm gonna go home

Babe, i miss you youknow



Let me go home

I've had my run baby im done

I'm comming back home

Let me go home

It'll all be alright

When im holding you tight

Cause this christmas im home

Home - Blake Shelton

Released on the 2012 holiday album *Cheers, It's Christmas*, "Home" is a country-pop track by Blake Shelton that blends festive cheer with his signature storytelling style. The song reflects Shelton's ability to craft relatable narratives about family and belonging, themes central to his discography during this era. As part of his broader body of work, the recording captures the acoustic warmth typical of his country sound while incorporating pop production elements popular in early 2010s country music. The track stands as one of several holiday offerings from the year, contributing to his catalog of seasonal songs that emphasize warmth and connection. Its inclusion on the album highlights Shelton's versatility in adapting his vocal style for different moods and occasions, reinforcing his status as a prominent figure in modern country music.