On My Way Back to the Old Home Songtext
von Bill Monroe
On My Way Back to the Old Home Songtext
Back in the days of my childhood
In the evening when everything was still
I used to sit and listen to the foxhounds
With my dad in the old Kentucky hills
I′m on my way back to the old home
The road winds on up the hill
But there's no light in the window
That shined long ago where I live
Soon my childhood days were over
I had to leave my old home
For dad and what was called Heaven
I′ve left in this world all alone
I'm on my way back to the old home
The road winds on up the hill
But there's no light in the window
That shined long ago where I live
High in the hills of old Kentucky
Stands the fondest spot in my memory
I′m on my way back to the old home
The light in the window I long to see
I′m on my way back to the old home
The road winds on up the hill
But there's no light in the window
That shined long ago where I live
In the evening when everything was still
I used to sit and listen to the foxhounds
With my dad in the old Kentucky hills
I′m on my way back to the old home
The road winds on up the hill
But there's no light in the window
That shined long ago where I live
Soon my childhood days were over
I had to leave my old home
For dad and what was called Heaven
I′ve left in this world all alone
I'm on my way back to the old home
The road winds on up the hill
But there's no light in the window
That shined long ago where I live
High in the hills of old Kentucky
Stands the fondest spot in my memory
I′m on my way back to the old home
The light in the window I long to see
I′m on my way back to the old home
The road winds on up the hill
But there's no light in the window
That shined long ago where I live
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