Sara knew she’d never get out of Ohio
Said that farm would one day be her cross to bear
It was 1929 she was her fathers only child oh
And it was time to start her own family there
sara married her childhood sweetheart
Still on that farm but at least not so alone
They filled that place up with lots of babies, lots of love
They made that old farmhouse into home
Every little part of this house tells a story
Of all the ones who lived and loved here before me
Can’t you feel it in the walls
Tripping down the halls
Like a ghost
Of someone that you’ve never known
But somehow miss the most
cause we’ve all lived the same old
story
I never wanted to move out to Ohio
daddy’s job up and took the family there
but the minute we pulled up to that farmhouse on the hill, oh
I could only take it in and stare
Oh we all laugh and we cry
We live and we die
We share the same old story
Every little part of this house tells a story
Of all the ones who lived and loved here before me
Can’t you feel it in the walls
Tripping down the halls
Like a ghost
Of someone that you’ve never known
But somehow miss the most
cause we’ve all lived the same old
story
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