1729 Broadway

Ray Weston, Brett Kull

Mame, I send you kisses for my boys
Tell them pappa's well, but misses them to death
How could I forget those little curls
Dew-Drop be good for pop and he'll surprise you girls
Mame, you're right there is no place like home
These have been the longest days I've lived
I wish this was my last week here
At least your letters help this place to disappear

Tell Furey, Ned, and Billy Knox I asked for them
Billy wants me to come home
There's work with him again
I don't like this place, can't call it home without you
There's an empty space in my heart without you

Mame, I send you my heart with all its aches
It's too weak to hold up, too proud to break
I wish I had one of you here
This place would turn around, this place would disappear

I feel so lonesome
I would give a year of my life to see the children

Trivia about the song 1729 Broadway by Echolyn

When was the song “1729 Broadway” released by Echolyn?
The song 1729 Broadway was released in 2000, on the album “Cowboy Poems Free”.
Who composed the song “1729 Broadway” by Echolyn?
The song “1729 Broadway” by Echolyn was composed by Ray Weston, Brett Kull.

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