House of Flowers

Harold Arlen, Truman Capote

My house is made of flowers
The warm winds carpet the floor
Whenever there’s spring showers
I open up the rainbow door

The frog, the toad, the turtle
Make my home their home
My curtains are crape myrtle
And the firefly flies neath my dome

I’ve never had money
And I’ll never need none
The moon is my lamp
And my clock is the sun

My home’s a home
For all those things
What grows, what fliеs
What sings

If it all sounds tempting
And it do you entice
I'd shout it to thе heaven
That it do make it nice

Won’t you come live with me
I’d come live with me
If I were you
If I were you

Won’t you come live with me
I’d come live with me
If I were you
If I were you

Trivia about the song House of Flowers by Tony Bennett

When was the song “House of Flowers” released by Tony Bennett?
The song House of Flowers was released in 1960, on the album “Sings a String of Harold Arlen”.
Who composed the song “House of Flowers” by Tony Bennett?
The song “House of Flowers” by Tony Bennett was composed by Harold Arlen, Truman Capote.

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