Little white house, in the heart of town
On a little sad street, just a little run down
Became a home, for Bill and Sue
Two newlyweds, who did the best, that they could do
And when they brush each other, passin' in the hall
Sue would smile and say "this place is pretty small"
But you know, Love grows best in, Little houses
With few walls to separate, where ya
Eat and sleep so close together
You can't help but communicate
Oh, and if we had more room between us
Think of all we'd miss
Love grows best, in houses just like this
Before too long, Sue and Bill
That little white frame house still keeps them warm
Though it's been 32 years, since the kids were born
And when they look back now, they hold each other tight
And whisper in each other's ears, you know you were right
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Yeah, Love grows best in houses just like this