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Words and music by Barry Blair, Bob Herdman, Mark Stuart, & Will McGinnis I don’t know where you lay your head Or where you call your home I don’t know where you eat your meals Or where you talk on the phone I don’t know if you got a cook, a butler or a maid I don’t know if you got a yard with a hammock in the shade I don’t know if you got some shelter Or say a place to hide I don’t know if you live with friends In whom you can confide I don’t know if you got a family, say a Mom or Dad I don’t know if you feel love at all But I bet you wish you had refrain Come and go with me to my Father’s house Come and go with me to my Father’s house It’s a big, big house with lots and lots of rooms A big, big table with lots and lots of food It’s a big, big yard where we can play football A big, big house, it’s my Father’s house All I know is a big ole house with rooms for everyone All I know is lots of land where we can play and run All I know is you need love and I’ve got a family All I know is you’re all alone, so why not come with me © 1993 Up In The Mix Music (Admin. by EMI Christian Music Publishing) CCLI Song No. 1414735 CCLI License No. 1689754
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