Liz Longley - Little White House lyrics

[Liz Longley - Little White House lyrics]

Goodbye, yellow walls
I'm peeling the pictures off you
Running my fingers by you one last time
I laughed and I cried in your corner
Mama cradled me in this room
And as soon as I could stand
She penciled every inch I grew goodbye

Goodbye, hardwood floor
I danced many dances on you
Went from little girl Mary Janes
To sneakers for soccer games
And high heels on Saturday nights goodbye

Swinging from the oak tree
Running through the yard
My first kiss on the front porch
And driving my first car
There are memories in these floor boards
Deep within the walls even when I'm gone
They'll still echo through these halls

Goodbye, little white house
I dreamt all my dreams inside you
Some went astray, some faded away
And some came true
The man I waited for is standing at the door
And he found us a place to call home
A little white house of our own

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