Ellis Paul - Welcome Home to Maine



I took the back roads through Fisherman's Cove
Tracing my way home to Maine
There's color on the trees
Boats out on the seas
Halleluia, some things never change

There's a schooner out in Yorktown
She's white as a wedding gown
Breaking the crest of the waves
I saw my ghost in Portland
On the cobblestones a younger man
Trying his best to misbehave

(chorus 1)
Maine, Maine, look how the years have changed me
The road has rearranged me
Won't you tell me who I am?

(chorus 2)
Maine, Maine, your rivers and back roads claim me
Ah, the ocean is calling - it names me
It's the voice of an old friend
Welcome home to Maine

It's a white-line road
Through Hickory Grove
A cider house with frost on the eaves
There's a woman up in Camden (**I took a left for Bangor)
With a brass bed I could land in (**There's woman there I'm longing for)
Makes me wonder why I'd leave
(repeat chorus 2)
Papa's in his wool cap
Waiting on a cold snap
Fixing up a Sunday feast
The sheet's are on the line
I'm taking back in time (**The flannel ones are mine)
To when time was something I didn't need (**Mama's making up the beds we need)

(repeat chorus 1)

(repeat chorus 2)
Welcome home to Maine, Maine, Maine (repeat)

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