Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard
No sir, I'm not homeless, my home is in the street
I'm not some lonely person down there begging round your feet
Somehow we stay warm and cozy huddled in the wind
No sir, I'm not homeless, we just need a house to put it in
You see Daddy lost his good job last November
And we were way behind on rent by then
Mom and Dad said, "Baby, always hold your head up high
Yeah, and always keep your backside to the wind"
No sir, I'm not homeless, my home is in the street
I'm not some lonely person down there begging round your feet
Somehow we stay warm and cozy huddled in the wind
No sir, I'm not homeless, we just need a house to put it in
At first they looked just like another family down on their luck
Searching for shelter in a storm
But it was then I noticed something different
I think more in attitude than in appearance
And though it was rather cold that morning
As I stepped closer to their circle, it seemed to radiate warmth
And in this little girl's eyes was a light
And as I asked her about being homeless
She proudly raised her head and said it right
No sir, I'm not homeless, my home is in the street
We're not some lonely people down here begging round your feet
Somehow we stay warm and cozy huddled in the wind
No sir, I'm not homeless, we just need a house to put it in
My Home Is In the Street was written by Merle Haggard & Theresa Haggard.
My Home Is In the Street was produced by Merle Haggard & Grady Martin & Mark Yeary.