Welcome Home

Album: We Can Make It (1973)
Charted: 1
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  • I'm so alone, my love without you
    You're part of everything I do
    When you come back, and you're beside me
    These are the words I'll say to you

    Welcome home, welcome
    Come on in, and close the door
    You've been gone, too long
    Welcome, you're home once more

    I thought of all the things I'd say to you
    When you come back to me someday
    When you are here and we're together
    With all my heart you'll hear me say

    Welcome home, welcome
    Come on in, and close the door
    You've been gone, too long
    Welcome, you're home once more

    There are so many lonely people
    Why must they ever be apart
    I hope someday you'll be together
    Singing these words with all your heart

    Welcome home, welcome
    Come on in, and close the door
    You've been gone, too long
    Welcome, you're home once more
    (Welcome home) Writer/s: BRYAN BLACKBURN, GERARD FALLEC, JEAN DUPRE
    Publisher: Red Brick Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Husky from Basildon, United Kingdom@Karl, Maastricht, Netherlands...yes there is, you can find it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phtMxuUVCYw
  • Karl from Maastricht, NetherlandsThere is no such song as "Welcome L'Ami" by Les Compagnons De La Chansos.
    "Welcome Home" is a cover version of "Vivre", sung in French by Dutch female singer Lenny Kuhr. Is was written by Frenchmen Stanislas Beldone and Jean Dupré.
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