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"Home Sweet Home Lyrics"
I'll Always Be There Lyrics
You and I Have followed the trace Laid by the people of faith and pride With hungry eyes You and I Could conquer the stars If we tried Or sim
You and I Have followed the trace Laid by the people of faith and pride With hungry eyes You and I Could conquer the stars If we tried Or sim
Mid Pleasures and palaces though I may roam,
Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home;
A charm from the sky seems to hallow us there,
Which, seek thro' the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere. Home.
Home! Sweet, sweet home!
There's no place like home.
There's no place like home.
An exile from home, spendor dazzles in vain,
Oh, give me my lowly thatched cottage again;
The birds singing gaily, that come at my call;
Give me them, with that peace of mind, dearer than all.
CHORUS
To thee, I'll return, overburdened with care,
The heart's dearest solace will smile on me there.
No more from that cottage again will I roam,
Be it ever
Heart Shaped World Lyrics
Trouble going round, trouble going down. What happened to you little baby, what happened to you little girl? She said she'd always love you, in you heart shaped world. Tro
so humble, there's no place like home.Trouble going round, trouble going down. What happened to you little baby, what happened to you little girl? She said she'd always love you, in you heart shaped world. Tro
I gaze on the moon as I tread the drear wild,
And feel like my mother now thinks of her child.
As she looks on that moon from our own cottage door,
Thro' the woodbine whose fragrance shall cheer me no more.
Words by John Howard Payne, music by Henry Rowley Bishop.
The home that Payne wrote of w
Voyeur Lyrics
Kim Carnes/Dave Ellingson/Duane Hitchings When voices through the thin walls Speak of aberrant behavior Amd the videos Her only saviour She t
as a little cottage in EastKim Carnes/Dave Ellingson/Duane Hitchings When voices through the thin walls Speak of aberrant behavior Amd the videos Her only saviour She t
Hampton, Long Island. The song was first heard in London in his
play "Clari" in 1823. The air had appeared in an early
collection of Bishop's as a Sicilian tune. The theme of the song
and the beauty of the melody have given it world-wide fame.
Published 1823, now in public domain.
Source Harmony Heritage Songs #22