Pipe Dream - Everybody's Got a Home but Me Lyrics |
1955 Broadway Pipe Dream the Musical - Everybody's Got a Home but Me Lyrics
The song was written by Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II.
SUZY: Scooted outa Frisco over Route One-Oh-One, Bummed a ride as far as San Jose, Rode aboard a Greyhound till I run outa dough, Landed on my can in Monterey! But I see a lotta things along the way And I did a lotta thinkin’ on the way.
(Refrain 1) I rode by a house With the windows lighted up Lookin' brighter than a Christmas tree. And I said to myself As I rode by myself, Ev'rybody's got a home but me.
I rode by a house Where the moon was on the porch, And a girl was on her feller's knee. And I said to myself As I rode by myself, Ev'rybody's got a home but me.
I am free And I'm happy to be free, To be free in the way I want to be. But once in a while When the road is kinda dark And the end is kinda hard to see, I look up And I cry to a cloud goin' by: "Won't there ever be a home for me, somewhere? Ev'rybody's got a home but me"
Review: Pipe Dream the Musical Lyrics
Pipe Dream the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS All Kinds of People The Tide Pool Everybody's Got a Home but Me A Lopsided Bus Bums' Opera The Man I Used to Be Sweet Thursday Suzy Is a Good Thing All at Once You Love Her The Happiest House on the Block The Party That We're Gonna Have Tomorrow Night Will You Marry Me Thinkin' How Long? The Next Time It Happens
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