Come
And talk of all the things we did today
Here
And laugh about our funny little ways
While we have a few minutes to breathe
Then I know that it's time you must leave

But darling be home soon
I couldn't bear to wait an extra minute if you dawdled
My darling be home soon
It's not just these few hours but I've been waiting since I toddled
For the great relief of having you to talk to

And now
A quarter of my life is almost past
I think I've come to see myself at last
And I see that the time spent confused
Was the time that I spent without you
And I feel myself in bloom

So darling be home soon
I couldn't bear to wait an extra minute if you dawdled
My darling be home soon
It's not just these few hours but I've been waiting since I toddled
For the great relief of having you to talk to

Darling be home soon
I couldn't bear to wait an extra minute if you dawdled
My darling be home soon
It's not just these few hours but I've been waiting since I toddled
For the great relief of having you to talk to

Go
And beat your crazy head against the sky
Try
And see beyond the houses and your eyes
It's okay to shoot the moon

So darling
My darling be home soon
I couldn't bear to wait an extra minute if you dawdled
My darling be home soon
It's not just these few hours but I've been waiting since I toddled
For the great relief of having you to talk to


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Darling Be Home Soon Lyrics as written by John Sebastian

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    Wow - no comments on this beautiful song. I heard John Sebastian's original version on the radio today (which is great) but it made me realize how fantastic Joe Cocker made this song. He had a way of taking a simple love song written by someone else and knocking it out of the park and making it his own. Hearing it today made me think of all the times when I was a little kid and heard Joe Cocker's love songs playing on the radio. That great gravelly voice of his - I loved it.

    cwson June 11, 2015   Link

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