If these walls could talk
They would tell you a story,
Of a love gone wrong
Once they were filled,
With pictures
Of our children,
And of our wedding now barren
Once you could hear laughter
Here we shared our dreams,
They were hard times even tears
But our love was strong
You never gave me reasons to doubt,
Or to fear at least,
That's what I thought
And beside that wall
Stood a table has a family
We'd sit and talk we prayed,
And say amazing grace,
Somehow we always made it through
And they're behind that wall
Our fireplace was our jukebox,
Where music once was playing
As we would danced,
To our favorite love song,
We held each other tight
Now all that surrounds me
Are the haunting memories,
Here I stand alone
It chills you to the bones
Where did we go wrong?
This house we once called home
Tells a chilling story,
Of a love gone wrong
And a family thorn
Nothing left but bear walls
Ashes in the fireplace
In that corner up the stairs,
The children bedrooms
I would read them a story,
About angels,
Then said a prayer
We'd tucked them in,
Then kissed them goodnight
Turn off the light
Now you're gone
Here we are alone
These rooms are filled,
With chilling memories
Of a love gone wrong
The loneliness and heartbreak
The tears now thorn apart
You would think,
A stranger was living here
You left without a trace,
Without a warning
Was she wordy?
Of all this misery
The backyard,
Once there playground
Nothing but shadows,
Of what was once there haven
We built through the years,
Sharing Our love Our dreams
This house we once called home
Was she worthy
How was she allowed to rob?
To steal to break your family's
Very heart and soul,
Made you forget your vow
To us to God
If these walls,
Could talk
They tell you a story,
That would chill you to the bones,
This house we once called home.