Lyrics Homestead on the Farm - Norman Blake & Rich O'Brien
Well,
I
wonder
how
the
old
folks
are
at
home
Well,
I
wonder
if
they
miss
me
when
I'm
gone
I
wonder
if
they
pray
For
the
boy
who
went
away
And
left
his
dear
old
parents
all
alone
You
could
hear
the
cattle
lowing
in
the
lane
You
could
almost
see
the
fields
of
bluegrass
green
You
could
almost
hear
them
cry
As
they
kissed
their
boy
goodbye
I
wonder
how
the
old
folks
are
at
home
Just
a
village
and
a
homestead
on
the
farm
And
a
mother's
love
to
shield
him
from
all
harm
A
mother's
love
so
true
And
a
sweetheart
brave
and
true
A
village
and
a
homestead
on
the
farm
You
could
hear
the
cattle
lowing
in
the
lane
You
could
almost
see
the
fields
of
bluegrass
green
You
could
almost
hear
them
cry
As
they
kissed
their
boy
goodbye
I
wonder
how
the
old
folks
are
at
home
You
could
hear
the
cattle
lowing
in
the
lane
You
could
almost
see
the
fields
of
bluegrass
green
You
could
almost
hear
them
cry
As
they
kissed
their
boy
goodbye
I
wonder
how
the
old
folks
are
at
home
1 Tennessee Wagoner
2 Tennessee Wagoner
3 Old Pal Of Yesterday
4 Old Pal of Yesterday
5 Texola Waltz
6 Texola Waltz
7 When It's Lamplighting Time in the Valley
8 When It's Lamplighting Time In The Valley
9 Bowling Green Rag
10 Bowling Green Rag
11 Homestead on the Farm
12 Homestead On The Farm
13 Mexico
14 Mexico
15 Going Home
16 Going Home
17 Kentucky's Your Home
18 Kentucky's Your Home
19 Under the Double Eagle
20 Under the Double Eagle
21 Grandpa's Barn
22 Grandpa's Barn
23 Seamus O'Brien
24 Seamus O'Brien
25 Flop-Eared Mule
26 Flop-Eared Mule
27 A Maiden's Prayer
28 A Maiden's Prayer
29 Callahan
30 Callahan
31 Heavenly Sunlight
32 Heavenly Sunlight
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