| I could be a millionaire if I had the money |
| I could own a mansion, no I don’t think I’d like that |
| But I might write a song that makes you laugh, now that would be funny |
| And you could tell your friends in England you’d like that |
| But now I’ve chosen aeroplanes and boats to come between us And a line or two on paper wouldn’t go amiss |
| How is Worcestershire? Is it still the same between us? |
| Do you still use television to send you fast asleep? |
| Can you last another week? Does the cistern still leak? |
| Or have you found a man to mend it? |
| Oh, and by the way, how’s your broken heart? |
| Is that mended too? I miss you |
| I miss you, I really do. |
| I’ve been reading Browning, Keats and William Wordsworth |
| And they all seem to be saying the same thing for me Well I like the words they use, and I like the way they use them |
| You know, Home Thoughts From Abroad is such a beautiful poem |
| And I know how Robert Browning must have felt |
| 'Cause I’m feeling the same way about you |
| Wondering what you’re doing and if you need some help |
| Do I still occupy your mind? Am I being so unkind? |
| Do you find it very lonely, or have you found someone to laugh with? |
| Oh, and by the way, are you laughing now? |
| 'Cause I’m not, I miss you |
| I miss you, I really do. |
| I really do. |