Lyrics Bring It On Home to Me - Rebecca Pidgeon
The
birth
of
the
grass
and
the
melting
snow
As
we
left
the
low
lands
far
below.
When
we
spent
the
spring
On
the
Western
shore
As
happy
as
anyone
ever
before
And
the
winter
that
found
us
hunkered
down
In
the
small
stone
cottage
in
the
Ireland
town
For
months,
that
the
blessed
absence
of
life
When
we
never
left
each
other's
sight
I
can
taste
the
salt,
I
can
smell
the
pete(?)
With
you
and
the
whiskey
so
bitter
and
sweet.
I
remember
the
season
And
the
grass
grow
town
With
our
snug
little
attic
And
the
pub
right
'round
As
our
friends
came
by
For
a
single
of
talk
And
the
vicious
fight
On
the
cold
dawn
walk
I
remembered
the
castle
Where
we
vowed
to
meet
And
the
fog
grow(?)
in
on
Princess
Street
When
all
the
town
was
a
cold
gray
stone
As
I
turned
up
my
collar(?)
And
I
sat
there...
...alone
If
you've
ever...
...changed
your
mind...
...about
me
then...
...leave
and
need
me
hard(?)
Oh
oh
Bring
to
me
Bring
your
sweet
lovin'
Bring
it
on
home
to
me
(Yeah,
yeah)
I'll
give
you
jewelry...
...money
too
But
that's
not
all...
...all
I'll
do
for
you
Oh
oh
oh
Bring
it
to
me
Bring
your
sweet
lovin'
Bring
it
on
home
to
me
(Yeah,
yeah)
(You
know
I)
There's
a
hand
my
trusty
friend
And
give
my
hand
o'
thine!
We'll
take
a
cup
of
kindness
yet
For
auld
(yeah)...
...lang
(yeah)...
...syne
(You
know
I
always)
Should
old
acquaintance
be
forgot
And
never
brought
to
mine?
We'll
take
a
cup
of
kindness
yet
For
auld
(yeah)...
...land
(yeah)...
...syne
For
auld
lang
syne,
my
dear
For
auld
lang
syne
We'll
take
a
cup
of
kindness
yet,
For
auld...
...lang...
...syne
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