Home So Fine

Earl Thomas Conley

[Verse 1]
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 seems so unkind

[Verse 2]
There was a country road that I loved so
Where me and my folks would come and go
Through the valley to 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

[Chorus]
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 gonе

[Verse 3]
There was a water holе where I used to go
And dream all day with my fishing pole
And a pen 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

[Chorus]
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

[Instrumental Outro]

Trivia about the song Home So Fine by Earl Thomas Conley

When was the song “Home So Fine” released by Earl Thomas Conley?
The song Home So Fine was released in 1983, on the album “Don’t Make It Easy for Me”.

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