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[HANASHIR:8499] Re: Home Is Where The Heart Is
- From: Josh Segal <jsegal...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:8499] Re: Home Is Where The Heart Is
- Date: Tue 13 Mar 2001 05.24 (GMT)
Wow...thanks for you reply. I looked at the site but didn't see the chords
for any songs. if you could e-mail her I'd be really greatful.
Thanks 1,000,000!
-Josh
At 11:05 PM 3/12/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Josh,
>
>Hi Sally is my Aunt. I can get the chords for the song or you can email
>her directly and ask her. Her url is www.fourbitchinbabes.com You might be
>able to find it there. Otherwise I can email her directly and ask her for you.
>
>Yonatan
>admin (at) Ldwriter(dot)com
>
>
>
>
>---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>From: Josh Segal <jsegal (at) brandeis(dot)edu>
>Reply-To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 00:08:15 -0500
>
> >Hey there everyone --
> >
> >I was wondering if anybody knew the chords to "Home Is Where the Heart Is"
> >by Sally Fingerret. I had heard that Doug Mishkin had sung it
> >sometime. My e-mail is jsegal (at) brandeis(dot)edu, and if you need to
> >fax, please
> >do it to 718-940-0055. Please e-mail privately and thanks in advance.
> >
> >
> >-Josh
> >
> >------------------------------------------------
> >jsegal (at) brandeis(dot)edu
> >AOL IM: Gumby 4
> >781-529-4612
> >MB 1305 Brandeis University
> >PO Box 549239
> >Waltham, MA 02454-9239
> >
> >
> >>Home is where the heart is
> >>By Sally Fingerret, From Four B*t*hin Babes
> >>
> >>On the corner, there's this nice man,
> >>His name is Mark, he's always smiling,
> >>He's got his mom who comes on Wednesdays,
> >>In the evening with soup so steaming,
> >>He shares his house with his friend Martin,
> >>They're not brothers, they're not cousins,
> >>My little girl wonders all about these men,
> >>I take hold of her hand, and I begin.
> >>
> >>CHORUS
> >>Home is where the heart is
> >>No matter how the heart lives
> >>Inside your heart where love is,
> >>That's where you've got to make yourself, at home.
> >>
> >>Across the yard lives Deb and Trisha,
> >>With their tools and ladders, and their room additions,
> >>My kid yells over are ya' havin' a baby,
> >>They wink and smile, they same someday maybe,
> >>But through their doors, the kids and mommies,
> >>Funny how we don't see the daddies go in,
> >>My little girl wonders about this house with no men,
> >>I take hold of her hand, and I begin.
> >>
> >>CHORUS
> >>
> >>Around the corner, here comes Martin,
> >>He's alone now, he tries smiling,
> >>He looms around his well-stocked kitchen,
> >>He knows that fate will soon be coming,
> >>My little girl wonders who will care for him,
> >>I take hold of her hand, and I begin.
> >>
> >>CHORUS
> >>
> >>BRIDGE
> >>
> >>Martin sits and waits with his windows open,
> >>His house is empty, his heart is broken,
> >>We bring him toys and watercolors,
> >>He loves to hear my little baby's stories,
> >>She's the gift I've shared, She's his companion,
> >>She's the string on the kite, She guides him into the wind,
> >>My little girl wonders how he will live,
> >>We take hold of his hand, and we begin.
> >>
> >>Home is where the heart is,
> >>No matter how the heart lives,
> >>Inside your heart where love is,
> >>That's where you've got to make yourself,
> >>That's where you've got to make yourself,
> >>That's where you've got to make yourself, at home.
> >
> >
> >
>
-Josh
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jsegal (at) brandeis(dot)edu
AOL IM: Gumby 4
781-529-4612
MB 1305 Brandeis University
PO Box 549239
Waltham, MA 02454-9239
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