Welcome Home
Reunion of Souls: Vandoliers' 'Welcome Home' Chronicles Longing and ConnectionLyrics
Where you gone?
Asking where the person has gone.
Where you been?
Asking about the person's recent experiences or whereabouts.
It's good to see you again
Expressing joy at seeing the person again.
It's been too long
Commenting on the extended period since they last met.
My old friend
Referring to the person as an old friend.
It feels like forever since you left
Highlighting the long time since the person left.
Come on in you can stay awhile
Inviting the person to come inside and spend time.
We can sip on something sweet
Suggesting the idea of enjoying a pleasant drink together.
Reminisce about the good old days
Proposing to recall and talk about past enjoyable moments.
Kick the shoes off of your feet
Encouraging the person to relax and make themselves comfortable.
Welcome back from the road
Welcoming the person back home after being on the road.
Rest your tired bones
Encouraging the person to rest and recover.
Welcome back, yeah, welcome home
Reiterating the welcome and sense of belonging.
What'd you see?
Inquiring about the person's experiences and observations.
Who'd you meet?
Asking about the people the person interacted with.
Tell me everything.
Expressing interest in hearing all the details.
This two-horse town
Referring to the town as having minimal excitement or activity.
Is one horse down
Indicating a decrease in liveliness when the person is away.
Every time that you leave
Highlighting the impact of the person's absence on the town.
Come on in you can stay awhile
Reiterating the invitation to spend time together.
We can sip on something sweet
Suggesting the idea of enjoying a pleasant drink together.
Reminisce about the good old days
Proposing to recall and talk about past enjoyable moments.
Kick the shoes off of your feet
Encouraging the person to relax and make themselves comfortable.
Welcome back from the road
Repeating the welcome back from the road.
Rest your tired bones
Reiterating the encouragement to rest and recover.
Welcome back, yeah, welcome home
Repeating the welcome and sense of belonging.
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