I left my gal an' left my home I heard that lonesome whistle blow Just a kid actin' smart I went and broke my darling's heart I guess i was too young
Said the night wind to the little lamb, Do you see what I see Way up in the sky, little lamb, Do you see what I see A star, a star, dancing in the night
(Kim Gannon, Walter Kent, 1943) I'll be home for Christmas You can count on me Please have snow and mistletoe And presents on the tree Christmas Eve
Well I'm lookin the world over Looking far off into the east And i see my baby comin' she's walking with the village beast I feel a change comin' on and
Well I got troubles, troubles on my mind Yes, when I got those troubles, troubles on my mind Well, I'm gonna forget my troubles, leave my troubles behind
I was young when i left home An' I been out a-ramblin' round An' I never wrote a letter to my home To my home, lord, to my home An' I never wrote a letter
, I don't need them any more 'Cause tonight I'll be staying here with you. I should have left this town this morning But it was more than I could do.
, I shall be released. They say ev'ry man needs protection, They say ev'ry man must fall. Yet I swear I see my reflection Some place so high above this wall. I
eyes, close the door, You don't have to worry any more. I'll be your baby tonight. Shut the light, shut the shade, You don't have to be afraid. I'll
just acts like we never have met. If I didn't have t' guess, I'd gladly confess T' anything I might've tried. If I was with 'er too long Or have done something wrong, I
I'm gone you will remember my name I'm gonna win my way to wealth and fame I don't know what I'm gonna do I was all right 'til I fell in love with you
I paint my masterpiece. Oh, the hours I've spent inside the Coliseum, Dodging lions and wastin' time. Oh, those mighty kings of the jungle, I could
hole That he's in. But I mean no harm nor put fault On anyone that lives in a vault But it's alright, Ma, if I can't please him. Old lady judges watch
to see that seaport town Of Canadee-i-o. 2. So she bargained with the sailor boy, All for a piece of gold. Straightaway then he led her Down into the hold, Sayin', "I