I Must Be Going Home by Bill Staines
I Must Be Going Home by Bill Staines

I Must Be Going Home

Bill Staines * Track #5 On Just Play One Tune More

I Must Be Going Home Lyrics

All the city lights, they burn outside our window
With the fleeing of an autumn afternoon
I'll shed a tear if I look down upon our river
Feeling close and knowing I'll be going soon

I grew lonesome on the road
Until I met you here that night;
We talked and drank some wine
And I was blinded in your light;
But there's a lady, in Montana
And I love her, so I must be going home

I should have kept on going when I had the mind to
I should have left you here so many times before;
Now your eyes reflect a face that's quite unknowing
If this pain inside is worth the open door

But the highway's ringing clear
And the morning sun is low
Blue November winds are blowing
I must leave before the snow
Cause there's a lady in Montana
And I love her, so I must be going home

There were many times I wanted to forget her
In the early morning hours here with you
But my heart, it lies among the Rocky Mountains
With a lady there who's always been so true

I could hold you here forever
I could try and find a way
We could spend our time together
But it's morning, and I pray
That there's a lady in Montana
And I love her, so I must be going home
There's a lady in Montana
And I love her, so I must be going home

I Must Be Going Home Q&A

Who wrote I Must Be Going Home's ?

I Must Be Going Home was written by Bill Staines.

What did Bill Staines say about "I Must Be Going Home"?

A kind of a love song — some may be able to identify with it.
Situations like this one occasionally happen and never leave you quite the
same. -Liner notes

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