its amazing how far music can come.. 24 years after it released and its one of the most heartfelt songs ive heard
Been down the back roads
Where the girls are homegrown
That southern dame's so
Sexy how they talk slow
And something happens in the woods of Kentucky
Drinking moonshine, bon fire, pour the gasoline
Farther south, where the sweet tequila flows
Tiny clothes, Yo te amo, México
Señoritas, we are sippin' margaritas on the beach
They got something you can't teach
I've been all around, all round the world
Every single part, every part of the world
Touching down in Rio, Monaco, LA, Tokyo
But it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
And it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
Rock out in Bangkok, where the party, don't stop
Eyes open, blood shot
Seeing things I'd never thought
Sweatin' in the heat
God I love the way they speak
Burning up the streets, dancing like a freak
I've been all around, all round the world
Every single part, every part of the world
Touching down in Rio, Monaco, LA, Tokyo
But it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
And it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
So many things to see
So many eyes to meet
I couldn't count them all if I had eternity
So I just want you to know
Everywhere that I go
You take a piece of me
Beijing, Stockholm, Buenos Aires, to tango
Moscow, Cape Town, showed us how to get down
London, Berlin, this is where it all began
San Juan, Sydney, can't forget the NYC
I've been all around, all round the world
Every single part, every part of the world
Touching down in Rio, Monaco, LA, Tokyo
But it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
And it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
Where the girls are homegrown
That southern dame's so
Sexy how they talk slow
And something happens in the woods of Kentucky
Drinking moonshine, bon fire, pour the gasoline
Farther south, where the sweet tequila flows
Tiny clothes, Yo te amo, México
Señoritas, we are sippin' margaritas on the beach
They got something you can't teach
I've been all around, all round the world
Every single part, every part of the world
Touching down in Rio, Monaco, LA, Tokyo
But it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
And it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
Rock out in Bangkok, where the party, don't stop
Eyes open, blood shot
Seeing things I'd never thought
Sweatin' in the heat
God I love the way they speak
Burning up the streets, dancing like a freak
I've been all around, all round the world
Every single part, every part of the world
Touching down in Rio, Monaco, LA, Tokyo
But it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
And it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
So many things to see
So many eyes to meet
I couldn't count them all if I had eternity
So I just want you to know
Everywhere that I go
You take a piece of me
Beijing, Stockholm, Buenos Aires, to tango
Moscow, Cape Town, showed us how to get down
London, Berlin, this is where it all began
San Juan, Sydney, can't forget the NYC
I've been all around, all round the world
Every single part, every part of the world
Touching down in Rio, Monaco, LA, Tokyo
But it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
And it all just feels like home
And it all still feels like home
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I like this one a lot. I laugh at the country start; quite amusing, plus it's my Kevin singing it. Did I mention I love having him back in the group? Anyways, this one seems to be about their fans, touring the world. I like them fan songs. :)