Father's House

Peter, Paul & Mary

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    The way to my father's house when I was just a boy
    Lay through fields of innocence near bubbling springs of joy
    And when I'd lay me down to sleep
    I'd pray the lord my soul to keep
    The road was never very steep
    On the way to my father's house.

    The way to my father's house when I turned seventeen
    Wandered through inviting hills beside a tumbling stream
    Sometimes in prayer upon my knees,
    I would feel a distant breeze
    The road was winding now through trees
    On the way to my father's house.

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    The way to my father's house at the age of twenty-nine
    Led over a mountain that I would seldom climb
    Except in times of great despair when I'd be looking everywhere
    And then one morning he was there,
    On the way to my father's house
    And glory, what a refreshing story
    I was so blind before he opened my eyes restoring me to

    The way to my father's house at the age of thirty-one
    Was a ride on a rainbow my new life had begun
    And every evening I could look through the pages of his book
    And recognize the paths I took on the way, on the way...

    I go to my father's house in these troubled days
    The spirit is moving in mysterious ways
    Reminded when old doubts appear
    That perfect love casts out all fear
    In thanks I tend the garden here, on the way,
    On the way
    On the way to my father's house

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    Composición: Noel Paul Stookey

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