Lyrics Who Will Watch the Home Place? - Laurie Lewis
Leaves
are
falling
and
turning
to
showers
of
gold
As
the
postman
climbs
up
our
long
hill
And
there's
sympathy
written
all
over
his
face
As
he
hands
me
a
couple
more
bills
Who
will
tend
my
hearts
dear
space
Who
will
fill
my
empty
place
When
I
am
gone
from
here
There's
a
lovely
green
nook
by
a
clear-running
stream
It
was
my
place
when
I
was
quite
small
And
it's
creatures
and
sounds
could
soothe
my
worst
pains
But
today
they
don't
ease
me
at
all
In
my
grandfather's
shed
there
are
hundreds
of
tools
I
know
them
by
feel
and
by
name
And
like
parts
of
my
body
they've
patched
this
old
place
When
I
move
them
they
won't
be
the
same
Now
I
wander
around
touching
each
blessed
thing
The
chimney
the
tables
the
trees
And
my
memories
swirl
'round
me
like
birds
on
the
wing
When
I
leave
here
oh
who
will
I
be
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