Standard (EADGBE)

If you're going home again go see my only friend

He's the one who'll be wrapped up tight in his electric hospital bed

Tell him that I'm caught in a world that's bought and sold

If you're going home again please pay him what I owe

If you're going home again go see my mother dear

She'll be sitting under the chandelier singin' to the ringin' in her ears

Tell her that I'm lost, alone, double-crossed and drunk on wine

If you're going home again please tell her I'm fine

 But I just can't sit back idly and watch

 While someone's living on the cornfield of my youth

Tell her I'll be hiding in Duluth

If you're going home again go see old Brother Joe

He'll be kneeling at the high altar painting angels on his toes

Tell him that lately my thought seem to go astray

If you're going home again just tell him I'm OK

But I just can't sit back idly and watch

While someone's living on the cornfield of my youth

Tell him I'll just be hiding in Duluth

If you're going home again go see my one true love

She's the one at the end of the park with a voice like a mourning dove

Tell her that I can still her talking in her sleep

If you're going home again please kiss her once for me

Cause I just can't sit back idly and watch

While someone's living on the cornfields of my youth

I'll just be hiding in Duluth

Hiding in Duluth

Hiding in Duluth

Hiding in Duluth

Hiding in Duluth