[Intro]
Salt-kissed air hums a lighthouse tune,
Footprints drift where the shoreline sings.
[Verse 1]
I wander on the edge of day and tide,
Seeking a harbor where my heart can reside.
The wind writes letters on my weathered skin,
Dreams of a place where peace might begin.
[Pre-Chorus]
Maybe the road will unwind the map I hold,
Maybe home is a feeling, not a place of gold.
[Chorus]
Take me to a dawn I can call home,
Where the waves keep the rhythm of my bones,
Where every sunset sighs, "you belong",
And peace hands me a key to open the unknown.
[Verse 2]
Days trail behind me like a quiet thread,
But the ocean whispers, "you've nothing to dread."
I sketch a town on the shore with a hopeful pen,
Dreaming of doors that swing wide again.
[Pre-Chorus]
Somewhere the harbor lights begin to glow,
Guiding the heart that travels slow.
[Chorus]
Take me to a dawn I can call home,
Where the waves keep the rhythm of my bones,
Where every sunset sighs, "you belong",
And peace hands me a key to open the unknown.
[Bridge]
Maybe home is where kindness grows,
In open doors and chairs that welcome me home.
I learn to rest inside the sea's blue prose,
And walk toward the sunrise, not alone.
[Chorus]
Take me to a dawn I can call home,
Where the waves keep the rhythm of my bones,
Where every sunset sighs, "you belong",
And peace hands me a key to open the unknown.
[Outro]
I'll carry the sea inside my chest,
One day I'll step ashore and dream anew,
Home found, not far, just ahead.