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Wednesday morning at five o'clock
as the day begins
Silently closing her bedroom door
Leaving the note that she hoped would say more
She goes downstairs to the kitchen
clutching her handkerchief
Quietly turning the back door key
Stepping outside she is free

 

   

   

   

  She (we gave her most of our lives)
is leaving (sacrificed most of our lives)
home (we gave her everything money could buy)
She's leaving home after living alone for
so many years (bye bye)

Father snores as his wife gets into her dressing gown
Picks up the letter that's lying there
Standing alone at the top of the stairs
She breaks down and cries to her husband
Daddy our baby's gone
Why would she treat us so thoughtlessly
How could she do this to me

   

   

She (We never thought of ourselves)
is leaving (never a thought for ourselves)
home (we struggled hard all our lives to get by)
She's leaving home after living alone for
so many years (bye bye)

   

   

   

   

Friday morning at nine o'clock she is far away
Waiting to keep the appointment she made
Meeting a man from the motor trade

 

   

   

She (what did we do that was wrong)
is having (we didn't know it was wrong)
fun (fun is the one thing that money can't buy)
Something inside that was always denied for
so many years (bye bye)
She's leaving home (bye bye)

 


"The Fool on the Hill"
"She's Leaving Home"
"The Long and Winding Road"





 

 

 

she's leaving home blanks

  

did she come back?

 

notes

 

Ask your partner question 1.

 

He/ she asks you question 2, etc?

 

 

  1. When does the girl leave home?

     

  2. How does she close the bedroom door?

     

  3. Why does she leave a note?

     

  4. Why does she probably need a handkerchief?

     

  5. Why is she quietly turning the back door key?

     

  6. When is she free?

     

 

  1. Are the parents happy about the way they raised her?  Give 3 reasons.

     

  2. So how can she say she's been living alone for so many years?

     

 

 

 

 

 
  1. Isn't it impressive that the author can paint a picture of the father in two words? Which words are they?

     

  2. What is the mother doing?

     

  3. Where is she standing?

     

  4. What does she cry to her husband?

     

  5. What are her two complaints?

     

 

 

  1. Mention the three reasons the parents give here to prove that they've been very good to her.

     

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Which day is missing?

     

  2. Where is she on Friday morning?

     

  3. Did she plan her escape?

     

  4. Who is she meeting?

     

 

 

  1. Are the parents sorry for the way they treated her?

     

  2. What did the girl miss at home?

     

 

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