This is home, and here I'll stay Though storm clouds are massing now with every passing day Where would we go? What else could I do? Whatever weather throws at us, together we'll get through As we ramble those rosy days of wine Were any of us ever well aware we were living on borrowed time? How we rolled and tumbled as seasons spent Adrift within these city walls all daubed with discontent Given strength to see beyond the turning And the sense to recognise the signs When you know which boats are built just for burning You take a pinch of salt with what you hear — read between the lines Walking these hills and the valley floors In the mud beneath our boots there lies an older road than yours That knows its shape and has given it form It seems that we're just here and gone before we know we're born Given hope against desperation What a heavenly planet but in a hell of a state And such small things by way of compensation Like a dog on a rope and the sweet cherry wood smoking in the grate This is home, and here I'll stay Where I'm sheltered from the winds of change each strange and scary day So let this be our piece of the sky And tomorrow we may contemplate the sweet bye and bye