She said Charlie boy
She knows you're sweet
From the hat on your head
To the shoes on your feet
She's seen you walking
And she knows where you go
Home, home, home
And she only wanted to love you
Well, she never could
But she wanted to
She dreamed about all of the places you'd go
Home, home, home
And you can wind around the city
Let's you slip by
We'll come and find you
Well we know where you've been
And we know where you go
Home, home, home
Elle ne voulait que t'aimer
Elle ne pouvait jamaisMais elle voulait
Elle rêvait de tous les pays où vous alliez
Home, home, home
Come look out your window and you can see
Well, she walks the wrong way down a one way street
She couldn't wait, oh, you must've known
She'd have to go home
And she can hardly recall if she loved you
Well, she never could but she wanted to
The lamp shade is pale and the tiles are cold
She's gone, she's gone, and she didn't want to go
But you bought her the ticket
Hear the train whistle blow
She's gone home
And you can wind around the city
Let's you slip by we'll come and find you
Well we know where you've been
And we know where you go
Home, home, home
And you can wind around the city
Let's you slip by we'll come and find you
Well we know where you've been
And we know where you go
Home, home, home, home
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