Lyrics When You Come Home - Billy Gilman
My
first
day
of
recess
They
all
laughed
at
me
When
I
fell
off
the
swing
set
And
scraped
up
my
knee
The
nurse
called
my
Momma
To
say
I'd
be
late,
And
when
she
gave
me
the
phone
I
could
hear
Momma
say
"I'm
sorry,
son.
Oh
I
think
you're
so
brave"
And
she
was
smiling
when
she
said:
When
you
come
home,
No
matter
how
far,
Run
through
the
door
And
into
my
arms
It's
where
you
are
loved,
It's
where
you
belong
And
I
will
be
here
When
you
come
home
I
waved
good-bye
through
the
window
As
I
boarded
the
plane
My
first
job
in
Houston
Was
waiting
for
me
I
found
a
letter
from
Momma
Tucked
in
my
coat
And
as
I
flew
down
the
runway
I
smiled
when
she
wrote:
I'll
miss
you,
son,
You'll
be
so
far
away
And
I'll
be
waiting
for
the
day
When
you
come
home
No
matter
how
far,
Run
through
the
door
And
into
my
arms
It's
where
you
are
loved,
It's
where
you
belong,
And
I
will
be
here
When
you
come
home
I
don't
think
She
can
hear
you
now,
The
doctor
told
me
Your
Momma
is
fading,
It's
best
that
you
leave
So
I
whispered,
I
love
you
And
then
turned
away.
But
I
stopped
at
the
door
When
I
heard
Momma
say,
I
love
you,
son,
But
they're
calling
me
away
And
promise
me
before
I
go
When
you
come
home,
No
matter
how
far,
Run
through
the
door
And
into
my
arms;
It's
where
you
are
loved,
It's
where
you
belong,
And
I
will
be
here
When
you
come
home,
When
you
come
home.
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