Oh oh oh oh, come on
Well I see him everyday, in that blanket that he calls home
Wonder does he know, that his family they're left alone
He says, "Brother can you spare, can you spare a dime?
I'm down to my last dollar, and this life of mine
Said this life of mine, it gets rough at times"
Now I wonder does he know, does he even care
That his family they're safe at home and they wonder where
As he wanders through this life, he's ever searchin' for
A warm blanket on warm fields and he wanders on
And he wonders
Is he safe from the cold
Safe out from the cold, mmm
Well, I see he left the other day, took his blanket that he called home
Did he go for good or did he pass away
Well I wonder does he know, see I'm down to my last dollar
And this life of mine
Said this life of mine, it gets rough at times
Now I wonder does he know, does he even care
That my family they're safe at home and I wonder where
As I wander through my life, I'm ever searchin' for
My warm blanket on warm fields, and I wander on
And I wonder
Will I always be helped along
I said I, yeah, I'll never know, oh oh
Because I, yeah, I'll never go, no no
And yes I-yeah, I said I wonder why, yeah
Because oh yeah, oh no, I'll never come home
I'll never come home
Never come home
Won't you let me come home
'Cause I want to come home
But I, yeah, I'll never know, no no
And yes I, yeah, I'll never go, no no
And yes I, yeah, I said I wonder why, yeah yeah
Because oh yeah, oh no, I'll never come home
I'll never come home
Never come home
I want to come home
Won't you let me come home
'Cause I want to come home
Let me come home
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