He Don't Live Here Anymore
Robert Cray Lyrics
He Don't Live Here Anymore by Robert Cray
I still remember
The day I went home
The taxi dropped me on the street
And I stood there all alone
I saw a lady on the porch
That I knew from years before
She said, "Sorry about your father"
From behind the closed screen door
"Sorry about your father
He don't live here, no more
Sorry about your father
I saw them close the hearse door
He don't live here no more"
Unopened letters
Unanswered calls
We were two separate men
Behind our stone walls
A chilled wind was blowin'
A cold October rain
And as I stood before the house
It was silently saying
'Sorry about your father
He don't live here, no more
Sorry about your father
I saw them close the hearse door
He don't live here no more'
Sorry about your father
I remember that day
Sorry about your father
I saw them take him away, yes, I did
I remember that day
Sorry about your father
I remember that day
Ohh, when I went home, fell down on my knees
Raised up my right hand and I cried 'Please, please, please'
If I had just a little more time, yeah
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