Lyrics Home - Jerry Lee Lewis
Well,
I've
been
a
traveling
most
of
my
life
I
never
took
a
home,
and
I
never
took
a
wife
Ran
away
young
and
decided
to
roam
I
wanna
see
my
mama
and
my
daddy
back
home
Home,
where
the
river
runs
cold
The
water
tastes
good,
and
the
winters
ain't
low
Home,
where
the
trees
grow
tall
The
home
fires
burn,
the
whippoorwills
call
I
remember
stories
that
my
daddy
used
to
tell
My
eyes
would
boog
out,
and
his
chest
would
really
swell
I
used
to
stay
for
hours
and
listen
with
glee
How
he
used
to
be
when
he's
a
boy
like
me
Home,
where
the
river
runs
cold
The
water
tastes
good,
and
the
winters
ain't
low
Home,
where
the
trees
grow
tall
The
home
fires
burn,
the
whippoorwills
call
Mama,
oh
Mama,
do
you
still
love
your
boy?
After
all
my
roamin'
can
I
still
bring
you
joy?
Mama
wrote
a
letter,
I
got
it
not
long
ago
She
said,
"Get
a-home
Jerry,
I'm
missin'
you
so"
Home,
where
the
river
runs
cold
The
water
tastes
good,
and
the
winters
ain't
low
Home,
where
the
trees
grow
tall
The
home
fires
burn,
the
whippoorwills
call
Ah,
I'm
comin'
home
Mama,
yeah
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