| Standing on the front porch of the old frame house in town
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| In another day or two, it all starts coming down
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| I wonder what they’ll do about the oak tree with the swing
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| I never built the tree house, but I had plans
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| For so many things I am trying not to think of while I can
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| Waiting for the moving van to come
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| The front door has that noisy hinge I never did repair
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| You used to hear it late at night and meet me on the stair
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| Well, I work the daylight now, I’m always home by six
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| Now there’s lots of time, and nothing left to fix
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| Except the things I am trying not to think of while I can
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| Waiting for the moving van to come
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| It’s almost summer here
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| Your favorite time of year
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| Hey, didn’t we love to hear the children play
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| We had some happy times
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| Ten years is so much time
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| You’d think we both could find a way
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| No, I won’t get maudlin; |
| it’s just being here alone
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| It took some getting used to, but I like it on my own
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| I just wish they’d get here soon -- I have so much work to do
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| Plans to make, and a whole new life to think about;
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| But you I am trying not to think of while I can
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| Waiting for the moving van to come. |