He Don't Live Here Anymore

Dennis Leo Walker, James R. Pugh

I still remember
The day I went home
The taxi dropped me on the street
And I stood there all alone

I saw a lady on the porch
That I knew from years before
She said, "Sorry about your father"
From behind the closed screen door

"Sorry about your father
He don't live here, no more
Sorry about your father
I saw them close the hearse door
He don't live here no more"

Unopened letters
Unanswered calls
We were two separate men
Behind our stone walls

A chilled wind was blowin'
A cold October rain
And as I stood before the house
It was silently saying

'Sorry about your father
He don't live here, no more
Sorry about your father
I saw them close the hearse door
He don't live here no more'

Sorry about your father
I remember that day
Sorry about your father
I saw them take him away, yes, I did
I remember that day

Sorry about your father
I remember that day
Oh, when I went home, fell down on my knees
Raised up my right hand and I cried 'Please, please, please'
If I had just a little more time, yeah

Trivia about the song He Don't Live Here Anymore by Robert Cray

When was the song “He Don't Live Here Anymore” released by Robert Cray?
The song He Don't Live Here Anymore was released in 1992, on the album “I Was Warned”.
Who composed the song “He Don't Live Here Anymore” by Robert Cray?
The song “He Don't Live Here Anymore” by Robert Cray was composed by Dennis Leo Walker, James R. Pugh.

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