(C)West,
on a (F)plane (C)bound west, I (F)see (C)her stretch in’ out (Gsus)be low.
(C)Land,
bless ed (F)moth (C)er land, the (F)place (C)where I was (C)born.
(C)Scars,
yeah, she’s (F)got her scars.
though Some times it starts we to wor (Gsus)ry me,
’cause (C)lose,
I don’t (F)wan na lose but sight of who we are.
It’s From a the
tains (C)high
to the wave
crashed (G)coast, But there’s a way
to (C)find
bet ter days
I (G)know.
It’s been a long
hard (C)ride,
got a ways
to (G)go, but this is still
the (Am)place
that we all
(G)call (C)home.
(C)Free,
noth in’ (F)feels like free, though it some times means we don’t get (Gsus)a long.
’Cause (C)same,
no we’re (F)not the same, if that’s what makes us strong.
It’s From a the
tains (C)high
to the wave
crashed (G)coast, But there’s a way
to (C)find
bet ter days
I (G)know.
It’s been a long
hard (C)ride,
got a ways
to (G)go, but this is still
the (Am)place
that we all
(G)call (C)home.
(Am)home.
Oh.
Yeah.
(C)home.
This page shows “Home” by Dierks Bentley in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.