Zane Williams

Hurry Home

Zane Williams


He's been sitting by the phone since she left 
but it's time for work and he just can't be late 
so he grabs his old guitar 
and plays a couple bars on the machine 
and this is what he sings 

It doesn't matter what you've done, I still love you 
it doesn't matter where you've been, you can still come home 
and honey if it's you, we've got a lot of making up to do 
and I can't hug you on the phone, so hurry home 

well the message light was blinking when he got back 
it was an old friend cause he just heard the news 
he says Man I hope you find her 
if I see her I'll remind her that her dad is worried 
and wants her to know 

It doesn't matter what you've done, I still love you 
it doesn't matter where you've been, you can still come home 
and honey if it's you, we've got a lot of making up to do 
and I can't hug you on the phone, so hurry home 

well the days dragged by without a word from her 
and it looked like she might know I'd be coming back 
people said Man don't you think it's time to take that old message off 
he said no, you never know when she might call 

she was just outside a bar in New York City 
her so-called friends had left her all alone 
she was scared he wouldn't want her 
but she dialed up that old number and let it ring 
and then she heard him sing 

It doesn't matter what you've done, I still love you 
it doesn't matter where you've been, you can still come home 
and honey if it's you, we've got a lot of making up to do 
and I can't hug you on the phone, so hurry home 

he walked in just in time to hear her say 
that I'm on my way