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  1. This Ole House Lyrics: This old house once knew my children / This old house once knew my wife / This old house was home and comfort / As we fought the storms of life / This old house once rang...

  2. Nov 21, 2011 · This Old House Lyrics: This ole house once knew his children / This ole house once knew his wife / This ole house was home and comfort / As they fought the storms of life / This old...

  3. Nov 25, 2007 · It describes a house in a state of disrepair after its owner's death, and was inspired by a real-life house found by Hamblen and his friends while on a fishing trip....

  4. Ain't got time to fix the shingles, ain't got time to fix the floor. Ain't got time to oil the hinges nor to mingle window panes. Ain't I gonna need this house no longer I'm gettin' ready to meet the saints. Well this ole house once I knew my children. This house once I knew my wife.

  5. This Old House Lyrics by Willie Nelson from the Remember Me, Vol. 1 album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: This ole house once knew his children This ole house once knew his wife This ole house was home and comfort As they ….

  6. Oct 17, 2023 · At its core, “This Ole House” serves as a metaphor for the human body, which is often referred to as a temporary dwelling place for the soul. The lyrics depict a house left behind, worn and weathered, as its owner moves on to their eternal home.

  7. The song describes the last words of an old man living in an old house that has fallen into such disrepair that it is no longer structurally sound. The man tells of how the house "once knew his children" and "once knew his wife," but that he was not going to need it any longer nor did he have time to repair the house's numerous flaws because he ...

  8. Willie Nelson - This Old House Lyrics. This old house once knew his children This old house once knew his wife This old house was home and comfort As they fought the storms of lif.

  9. Lyrics to "This Old House" by WILLIE NELSON: This ole house once knew his children / This ole house once knew his wife / This ole house was home and comfort / As they fought the storms of life / This old house once rang with laughter / This old house heard many shouts / Now he trembles in the darkness / When the lig...

  10. This ole house is afraid of thunder This ole house is afraid of storms This ole house just groans and trembles When the night wind flings its arms This ole house is gettin' feeble This old house is needin' paint Just like him it's tuckered out But he's a-gettin' ready to meet the saints

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