Lyrics Years - Beth Nielsen Chapman
I
went
home
for
christmas
To
the
house
that
i
grew
up
in
Going
back
was
something
after
all
these
years
I
drove
down
monterey
street
And
felt
a
little
sadness
When
i
turned
left
on
laurel
and
the
house
appeared
And
i
snuck
up
to
that
rocking
chair
Where
the
winter
sunlight
slanted
on
the
screened-in
porch
And
i
stared
out
past
the
shade
tree
That
my
laughing
daddy
planted
on
the
day
that
i
was
born
And
i
let
time
go
by
so
slow
And
i
made
every
moment
last
And
i
thought
about
years
How
they
take
so
long
And
they
go
so
fast
Across
the
street
the
randol's
oldest
daughter
must
have
come
home
Her
two
boys
built
a
snowman
by
the
backyard
swings
I
thought
of
old
man
randol
and
his
christmas
decorations
And
how
he
used
to
leave
them
up
till
early
spring
And
i
though
of
all
the
summers
That
i
paced
that
porch
and
swore
i'd
die
of
boredom
there
And
i
thought
of
what
i'd
give
to
feel
another
summer
linger
Where
a
day
feels
like
a
year
And
i
let
time
go
by
so
slow
And
i
made
every
moment
last
And
i
thought
about
years
How
they
take
so
long
And
they
go
so
fast
Then
the
door
flew
open,
and
my
mother's
voice
was
laughing
As
she
called
back
to
my
daddy,
"come
look
who's
here"
And
i
thought
about
years
And
i
let
time
go
by
so
slow
And
i
made
every
moment
last
And
i
thought
about
years
How
they
take
so
long
And
they
go
so
fast
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