Lyrics Welcome Home To Maine - Ellis Paul
I
took
the
back
roads
through
Fisherman's
Cove
Tracing
my
way
home
to
Maine
There's
color
on
the
trees
Boats
out
on
the
seas
Halleluia,
some
things
never
change.
There's
a
schooner
out
in
Yorktown
She's
white
as
a
wedding
gown
Breaking
the
crest
of
the
waves
I
saw
my
ghost
in
Portland
On
the
cobblestones
a
younger
man
Trying
his
best
to
misbehave
[Chorus
1]
Maine,
Maine,
look
how
the
years
have
changed
me
The
road
has
rearranged
me
Won't
you
tell
me
who
I
am?
[Chorus
2]
Maine,
Maine,
your
rivers
and
back
roads
claim
me
Ah,
the
ocean
is
calling
- it
names
me
It's
the
voice
of
an
old
friend
Welcome
home
to
Maine
It's
a
white-line
road
Through
Hickory
Grove
A
cider
house
with
frost
on
the
eaves
There's
a
woman
up
in
Camden
[**I
took
a
left
for
Bangor]
With
a
brass
bed
I
could
land
in
[**There's
woman
there
I'm
longing
for]
Makes
me
wonder
why
I'd
leave
[Repeat
chorus
2]
Papa's
in
his
wool
cap
Waiting
on
a
cold
snap
Fixing
up
a
Sunday
feast
The
sheet's
are
on
the
line
I'm
taking
back
in
time
[**The
flannel
ones
are
mine]
To
when
time
was
something
I
didn't
need
[**Mama's
making
up
the
beds
we
need]
[Repeat
chorus
1]
[Repeat
chorus
2]
Welcome
home
to
Maine,
Maine,
Maine
[repeat]

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