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The land looks so strange, yet it's strangely dear
The colors are brighter and suddenly clear
The eagle takes wing and circles around
From up there she sees what I don’t from the ground

I have come home...
This is my country, the land of my hope
The place I am seeking, the rest I have sought
My heart cries out, my spirit’s aloft
I’ve longed for this place, and now...
I have come home... I have come home!

But I was told I would never get back
I saw it all destroyed, this land was a wreck
But it all was a shadow, it all was a dream
Of a greater place more real than that seemed

The way is the door, the door is the key
The lamb and the lion they lay down to sleep
The lion of God calls me home every day
And I long to hear Him say...
You have come home...

This is my country, the land of my hope
The place I am seeking, the rest I have sought
My heart cries out, my spirit’s aloft
I’ve longed for this place, and now...
I have come home... I have come home!

This is my country, the land of my hope
The place I am seeking, the rest I have sought
My heart cries out, my spirit’s aloft
I’ve longed for this place, and now...
I have come home... I have come home!

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from The Depth of Worship (vol. 1), released August 17, 2016
Robert Austell, 1999.

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Robert Austell Charlotte, North Carolina

Robert Austell is a husband, father of 3 daughters, and pastor. He's also a life-long musician, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. He is also conference worship leader and speaker who loves leading people in the worship of God.

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