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Welcome Home - Elle Varner



     
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[Verse 1]
I wanted the house, pool and a dog
Brown eyed babies and all
He cut the grass, shovel the snow
I will make the garden grow
With a two car garage
Bright windmills in the yard
And a brown mat under the door saying Welcome Home
[Chorus]
When all I ever needed
Was a good man
A lover and a best friend
Someone to forgive me when Im so wrong
And remind me what welcome home
Is applied to
Love, love, love
Anything can be love
And anywhere can be home

Home
Anywhere can be home
[Verse 2]
Now I wanted the kitchen with an island in the middle
A sink full of brand new dishes
Fridge with the best food in it
The good life
Good money
And all that comes along with it yeah
With a two car garage
And bright windmills in the yard
And a brown mat under the door saying Welcome Home
[Chorus]
When all I ever needed
Was a good man
A lover and a best friend
Someone to forgive me when Im so wrong
And remind me what welcome home
Is applied to
Love, love, love
Anything can be love
And anywhere can be home
Home
Anywhere can be home
[Bridge]
Now I been so blinded by this thought cuz youre in my mind
But I have my prize cuz a real love can be impossible to find
I had a blue print and not a building
Until you put your hand in mine
And showed me all I need in this life
[Chorus]
When all I ever needed
Was a good man
A lover and a best friend
Someone to forgive me when Im so wrong
And remind me what welcome home
Is applied to
Love, love, love
Anything can be love
And anywhere can be home
Home
Anywhere can be home

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The Not Tonight Songfacts says that Elle Varner was born of two published songwriters, her mother, singer Mikelyn Roderick was a backup vocalist for Barry White and her father Jimmy Varner is a songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, who has collaborated with Kool & the Gang and Will Downing. Elle spent most of her childhood sleeping on studio couches, running around green rooms, and watching her parents struggle to make a name in the industry. Its no surprise that Varner was singing as soon as she could speak, playing the flute at 6 and the piano at 9.

Read more about Elle Varner on Last.fm.


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