Lyrics Billy Gilman

Billy Gilman

When You Come Home

My first day of recess

They all laughed at me

When I fell off the swing set

And scraped up my knee

The nurse called my Momma

To say I'd be late,

And when she gave me the phone

I could hear Momma say

"I'm so sorry, son.

Oh I think you're so brave"

And she was smiling when she said:

When you come home,

No matter how far,

Run through the door

And into my arms

It's where you are loved,

It's where you belong

And I will be here

When you come home

I waved good-bye through the window

As I boarded the plane

My first job in Houston

Was waiting for me

I found a letter from Momma

Tucked in my coat

And as I flew down the runway

I smiled when she wrote:

"I'll miss you, son,

You'll be so far away

And I'll be waiting for the day...

When you come home

No matter how far,

Run through the door

And into my arms

It's where you are loved,

It's where you belong,

And I will be here

When you come home

I don't think

She can hear you now,

The doctor told me

Your momma is fading,

It's best that you leave

So I whispered,

I love you

And then turned away.

But I stopped at the door

When I heard Momma say,

I love you, son,

But they're calling me away

And promise me before I go

When you come home,

No matter how far,

Run through the door

And into my arms;

It's where you are loved,

It's where you belong,

And I will be here

When you come home,

When you come home.