Texty písní Earl Thomas Conley

Earl Thomas Conley

Home So Fine

Home so fine

A green mountain climb

A lot of things have changed with time

Since you were mine

Them pretty little shacks

On the mountain's back

They laid 'em down

And they put 'em in a stack

It seemed so unkind

There was a country road

That I loved so

Where me and my folks

Would come and go

Through the valleys of town

Had a covered bridge

On that old road

They tore'em both down

'Cause they couldn't hold a load of 10, 000 pounds

Home so fine

You were mine

At least 'til I was grown

It just goes to show

A man don't know

A good thing 'til it's gone

There was a water hole

Where I used to go

And dream all day with my fishing pole

And a pin hook line

And then one day

A new highway

Came through the valley

Now the water won't lay

A foot deep at a time

Home so fine

You were mine

At least 'til I was grown

It just goes to show

A man don't know

A good thing 'til it's gone