[Intro]
Looking through the window of a store
Things look so familiar there to me
I stepped in this quaint old little store
While I looked around, this is what I found:
[Verse 1]
I saw the little table that stood in our breakfast nook
The stove we got from Mother where you first learned how to cook
They looked so out of place without your pretty face
In a little second hand store
[Verse 2]
I found our little armchair and the Oriental rug
The cozy little sofa where we used to kiss and hug
They looked so dusty thеre, and no one seemed to carе
In a little second hand store
[Bridge]
Little odds and ends that we got from our friends
How they thrilled my heart
Bringing back a day, a wedding day in May
When we said we'd never part
[Verse 3]
I seem to hear them whisper, "You're to blame for you did wrong"
Why don't you kiss and make up, take us back where we belong?
It broke my heart to see the home you'd planned for me
In a little second hand store
[Verse 1]
I saw the little table that stood in our breakfast nook
The stove we got from Mother where you first learned how to cook
They looked so out of place without your pretty face
In a little second hand store
[Verse 2]
I found our little armchair and the Oriental rug
The cozy little sofa where we used to kiss and hug
They looked so dusty there, and no one seemed to care
In a little second hand store
[Bridge]
Little odds and ends that we got from our friends
How they thrilled my heart
Bringing back a day, a wedding day in May
When we said we'd never part
[Verse 3]
I seem to hear them whisper, "You're to blame for you did wrong"
Why don't you kiss and make up, take us back where we belong?
It broke my heart to see the home you'd planned for me
In a little second hand store!
In a Little Second Hand Store was written by Ed G. Nelson & Dave Dreyer & Harry Pease.
In a Little Second Hand Store was produced by Clarence Johnstone & Turner Layton.
Layton & Johnstone released In a Little Second Hand Store on Thu Jun 22 1933.