Текст песни Home Thoughts from Abroad - Rumer
I
could
be
a
millionaire
if
I
had
the
money
I
could
own
a
mansion
No,
I
don′t
think
I'd
like
that
But
I
might
write
a
song
that
makes
you
laugh
Now,
that
would
be
funny
And
you
could
tell
your
friends
in
England
you′d
like
that
Now
I've
chosen
aeroplanes
and
boats
to
come
between
us
And
a
line
or
two
on
paper
wouldn't
go
amiss
How
is
Worcestershire?
Is
it
still
the
same
between
us?
Do
you
still
use
television
to
send
you
fast
asleep?
Can
you
last
another
week?
Does
the
cistern
still
leak?
Or
have
you
found
a
man
to
mend
it?
Oh,
and
by
the
way,
how′s
your
broken
heart?
Is
that
mended
too?
I
miss
you,
I
miss
you
I
really
do
I′ve
been
reading
Browning
Keats
and
William
Wordsworth
And
they
all
seem
to
be
saying
the
same
thing
for
me
Well
I
like
the
words
they
use,
and
I
like
the
way
they
use
them
You
know,
Home
Thoughts
from
Abroad
is
such
a
beautiful
poem
And
I
know
how
Robert
Browning
must
have
felt
'Cause
I′m
feeling
the
same
way
about
you
Wondering
what
you're
doing
And
if
you
need
some
help
Do
I
still
occupy
your
mind?
Am
I
being
so
unkind?
Do
you
find
it
very
lonely,
or
have
you
found
someone
to
laugh
with?
Oh,
and
by
the
way,
are
you
laughing
now?
′Cause
I'm
not
I
miss
you,
I
miss
you
I
really
do
I
miss
you
I
really
do
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