Home I’ll Never Be Lyrics – Tom Waits

Home I’ll Never Be Lyrics by Tom Waits

Well I left New York
In nineteen forty-nine
To go across the country
Without a bad-blamed dime

Montana in the cold, cold fall
I found my father in a gambling hall
Father father
Where you been

I’ve been out in the world
Since I was only ten
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Don’t worry about me
I’m about to die of the pleurisy

Cross the Mississippi
Cross the Tennessee
Cross the Niobrara
Home I’ll never be

Home in old Medora
Home in ol’ Truckee
Apalachicola
Home I’ll never be

For better or for worse
And thick and thin
Like being married to the little woman
God loves me

Like I love him
I want you to do
Just the same for him
Well the worms eat away

But don’t worry, watch the wind
Oh the worms eat away
But don’t worry, watch the wind
Oh the worms eat away

But don’t worry, watch the wind
So I left Montana
On that old freight train
The night my father died

In the cold, cold rain
Home in old Medora
Home in ol’ Truckee
Apalachicola

Home I’ll never be
Home I’ll never be
Home I’ll never be
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Tom Waits Lyrics – Home I’ll Never Be

Tom Waits

Home I’ll Never Be