Down the lane I walk with my sweet Mary Hair of gold and lips like cherries It's good to touch the green, green grass of home Yes, they'll all come to meet me Arms reaching, smiling sweetly It's. Lyrics The singer returns to his childhood home for what seems to be his first visit there since leaving in his youth. When he steps down from the train, his parents are there to greet him, and his sweetheart, Mary, comes running to join them. They meet him with "arms reaching, smiling sweetly".
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Down the lane I walk with my sweet Mary, Hair of gold and lips like cherries. It's good to touch the green, green grass of home. Then I awake and look around me At four grey walls that surround me, And I realize: yes, I was only dreaming. For there's a guard and there's a sad old padre. On and on, we'll walk at daybreak. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupGreen Green Grass Of Home · Tom JonesGreen, Green Grass Of Home℗ 1966 Decca Music Group LimitedReleased on: 1967-. The old home town looks the same As I step down from the train And there to meet me is my Mama and Papa Down the road I look and there runs Mary Hair of gold and lips like cherries It's good to touch the green, green grass of home Yes, they'll all come to meet me, arms reaching, smiling sweetly It's good to touch the green, green grass of home. [Verse 1] The old hometown looks the same As I step down from the train And there to meet me is my Mama and Papa Down the road, I look and there runs Mary Hair of gold and lips like cherries It's.
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Down the road I look and there runs Mary hair of gold and lips like cherries. It's good to touch the green, green grass of home. Yes, they'll all come to meet me, arms reaching, smiling sweetly. It's good to touch the green, green grass of home. The old house is still standing tho' the paint is cracked and dry, Down the lane I walk with my sweet Mary, Hair of gold and lips like cherries. It's good to touch the green, green grass of home. Then I awake and look around me, At four grey walls that surround me And I realize, yes, I was only dreaming. For there's a guard and there's a sad old padre, Arm in arm, we'll walk at daybreak. It's good to touch the green, green grass of home. Yes, they'll all come to meet me, arms reaching, smiling sweetly. It's good to touch the green, green grass of home. The old house is still standing tho' the paint is cracked and dry, And there's that old oak tree that I used to play on. Down the lane I walk with my sweet Mary, Hair of gold and. [Verse] The old hometown looks the same as I step down from a train And there to meet me is my mama and papa Down the lane, I look and there runs Mary Hair of gold and lips like cherry It's good.
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It's good to touch the green, green grass of home. Yes, they'll all come to meet me, arms reaching, smiling sweetly. It's good to touch the green, green grass of home. The old house is still standing tho' the paint is cracked and dry, And there's that old oak tree I used to play on. Down the lane I walk with my sweet Mary, hair of gold and lips. .more ONE OF MY GRANDPAPA FAVORITE LOVE SONGS: (Relaxing, Enjoyable and Memorable)GREEN, GREEN, GRASS OF HOME (Tom Jones)This lyrics video contains copyright materia.
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The final line of the song, " Yes, they'll all come to see me, In the shade of that old oak tree, As they lay me 'neath the green, green grass of home " is a reference to the protagonist's burial in his hometown after his execution. Next: What The Lyrics Of The Baha Men's "Who Let The Dogs Out?" Actually Mean This country song about a condemned prisoner who longs to escape to the green, green grass of home was inspired by a crime scene in the film The Asphalt Jungle. Nashville songwriter Curly Putnam wrote it in 1964 and it was initially recorded by country singer Johnny Darrell. Tom Jones decided to record this after hearing a version by Jerry Lee.