Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin - Welcome Home 23 Jan 1913 songtekst
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Jack Jones left his wife and home Left his wife and home to roam Sunday night a year ago last May; the other day He came back wrapped up in fear Wond'ring if his wifey, dear Would receive him in the same old way: and say As he slowly walked inside She looked at him and cried [chorus:] I'm mighty glad that you came back Welcome home, welcome home, welcome home I'm mighty glad that you came back, Jack Night and day I thought about you It was hard to live without you I don't know of any braver life saver I need some brand new winter clothes Welcome home, welcome home, welcome home To protect me when the winter snows blow Here's some bills that you can pay They've been due since 'way last May Landlord comes for rent today Welcome home [2nd verse:] "Sit right down" said she to he "You look like a Christmas tree! Hang your whiskers, Mister Santa Claus, upon your jaws Your voice sounds a trifle old I'm afraid you've got a cold Cough right up and don't you even pause, because Wifey needs an Easter hood The stove needs coal and wood