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Who Wellses in My Hoff Lyrics
We're baking bread
That's how we spend our time
So happy baking bread
And all we do is fine
There are no better times
For talking with your hands
Or crying out instead
We're happy baking bread
Our family time
My sisters both are fine
We're talking and we're smiling
We drove an endless mile
There are no better times
For telling sister jokes
Or having sister smokes
We're having family time
That's how we spend our time
So happy baking bread
And all we do is fine
There are no better times
Or crying out instead
We're happy baking bread
My sisters both are fine
We're talking and we're smiling
We drove an endless mile
There are no better times
Or having sister smokes
We're having family time
Song Info
Submitted by
wels On Dec 26, 2007
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beautiful i really like this one :)
What do 'Wellses and 'Hoff' mean?
on the album version (which is backwards) theres parts where it sounds like its saying "Who wellses in my hoff".
doesnt mean anything.
actually. it says "(something) wellses in my hoff" and i think he wants to know who that something is.
actually. it says "(something) wellses in my hoff" and i think he wants to know who that something is.
Avey mentions cooking in his songs more than anybody. When is the cookbook coming out?
he might have a good munchie cookbook.
"who wellses in my hoff" -> "who else is in my heart" like how "lay lay off, faselam" sounds like "lay lay off, false alarm. im surprised no one else has pointed that out... say it out loud they sound exactly the same. avey sure does love his wordplay doesnt he? ;)