[Verse]
That old eighteen wheeler's parked in the drive,
Been gone so long, just glad I’ve arrived.
The big ol' diesel's hum fades in the sun,
And it feels so good to see my little one.
[Verse 2]
The school bus doors let out a happy shout,
A little boy's feet pounding the ground, no doubt.
His backpack flails, his smile shines wide,
Sprintin' toward me, he's my life and pride.
[Chorus]
Daddy’s home, and now the world’s alright,
Wrapped up in his arms, holding me so tight.
He says, “I love you, Daddy, don’t ever roam.”
There’s no better feelin’ than hearin’ I’m home.
[Verse 3]
Dirty boots rest by the old front steps,
These miles I drove for him, I won’t forget.
His tiny hands grab mine, and he won’t let go,
This bond of ours, only we’ll ever know.
[Bridge]
The road may call, and I’ll drive again,
Through the rain, the night, and back 'round the bend.
But this driveway’s where I’ll plant my roots,
When his laughter greets me in worn-out boots.
[Chorus]
Daddy’s home, and now the world’s alright,
Wrapped up in his arms, holding me so tight.
He says, “I love you, Daddy, don’t ever roam.”
There’s no better feelin’ than hearin’ I’m home.