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If you're too drunk to sing Robert Earl Keen Jr......
Artist/Band: Keen Robert Earl
Lyrics for Song: Coming Home of the Son and Brother
Lyrics for Album: Picnic
Time for the singer
Time for the singer boy to make his way home
A prodigal I’ve been distressed
This lonely child can’t make it on his own
I’ve been traveling states away
I’ve been playing in a bluegrass band
Now it’s the coming home
Of the son and brother again
Time has slipped away
I don’t know if I can play another tune
They want me to build single handed
A road up to the moon
They only pay me nickels and dimes
In a game that I can never win
So it’s the coming home
Of the son and brother again
It’s been a long long time
Since I’ve seen all of my family and friends
I want to hear them tell their stories
Tell ‘em all about the places I have been
So open all your doors up wide
Invite all the neighbors in
For the coming home
Of the son and brother again
well I was, now Im singing along with Margo Timmons' part in "Then Came Lo Mein"
Artist/Band: Keen Robert Earl
Lyrics for Song: Coming Home of the Son and Brother
Lyrics for Album: Picnic
Time for the singer
Time for the singer boy to make his way home
A prodigal I’ve been distressed
This lonely child can’t make it on his own
I’ve been traveling states away
I’ve been playing in a bluegrass band
Now it’s the coming home
Of the son and brother again
Time has slipped away
I don’t know if I can play another tune
They want me to build single handed
A road up to the moon
They only pay me nickels and dimes
In a game that I can never win
So it’s the coming home
Of the son and brother again
It’s been a long long time
Since I’ve seen all of my family and friends
I want to hear them tell their stories
Tell ‘em all about the places I have been
So open all your doors up wide
Invite all the neighbors in
For the coming home
Of the son and brother again
well I was, now Im singing along with Margo Timmons' part in "Then Came Lo Mein"