Home So Fine Lyrics – Conley, Earl Thomas

Home So Fine Lyrics by Conley, Earl Thomas

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 ten thousand 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
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Conley, Earl Thomas Lyrics – Home So Fine

Conley, Earl Thomas

Home So Fine