Lyrics Whenever I'm Home - Seth Lakeman , Wildwood Kin
Across
this
proud
and
ancient
land,
By
the
waters
running
clear,
A
house
is
stood
all
part
of
it,
For
near
two
hundred
years.
On
each
return
I
walk
the
road,
A
greenway
path
I
trace,
Here
I'm
always
strangely
drawn,
Towards
this
humble
place.
I
climb
the
steep
and
narrow
steps,
Unlock
the
door
from
where
I
live,
Whenever
I'm
home,
I'm
glad
to
be
back
once
again,
Whenever
I
go,
I
will
miss
you
here
my
friend.
Inside
all
newly
painted
walls,
The
ceiling,
bent
and
drawn,
A
high
back
chair,
an
old
stone
floor,
Uneven
now
and
worn.
There's
a
jar
of
roses
brightly
set,
Across
the
window
rail,
Barring
fragrance
through
the
kitchen
door,
There's
a
calmness
does
prevail.
For
the
air
is
cool
and
strangely
still,
And
a
welcome
voice
within
I
feel.
Whenever
I'm
home,
I'm
glad
to
be
back
once
again,
Whenever
I
go,
I
will
miss
you
here
my
friend,
I
will
miss
you
here
my
friend.
There's
a
marble
frame
across
the
fire,
A
clock
that
chimes
farewell,
A
weathered
warning
sounds
each
day,
But
now
just
faintly
tells.
Outside
the
sun
shines
through
the
glass,
It
stains
each
resting
soul,
Contented
eyes,
they
sleep
inside,
As
the
embers
gently
glow.
For
the
air
is
warm
and
strangely
still,
And
a
welcome
voice
within
I
feel.
Whenever
I'm
home,
I'm
glad
to
be
back
once
again,
Whenever
I
go,
I
will
miss
you
here
my
friend,
Whenever
I'm
home,
I'm
glad
to
be
back
once
again,
Whenever
I
go,
I
will
miss
you
here
my
friend,
I
will
miss
you
here
my
friend.
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