The Home You're Tearing Down

Album: I Like 'Em Country (1965)
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  • I don't know your name I wouldn't know your face
    But you're out with the one I love out there someplace
    You have an invitation feel free to come around
    Come over anytime and see the home you're tearing down

    Once some happy faces would have met you at the door
    But since their daddy's gone so much they don't smile anymore
    There's shattered parts of broken hearts just scattered all around
    Come over anytime and see the home you're tearing down

    I'll dry all my tears and have the coffee hot
    Cause I can't sleep a wink no more time's all I've got
    You'll see the price I'm paying for happiness you found
    Come over anytime and see the home you're tearing down

    You've told how much you loved him you can surely tell me too
    I'd like to know just what you've done to make him turn to you
    I'll swallow pride and hear your side if you'll just come around
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