Many years ago in days of childhood I used to play 'til evening shadows come Then winding down an old familiar pathway I heard my mother call at set of sun Come home come home it's suppertime The shadows lengthen fast Come home come home it's suppertime We're going home at last Some of the fondest memories of my childhood were woven around suppertime As the shadows grew long in the evening and the birds started to wing their way home I knew it wouldn't be long until my mom would call from the backsteps of the old homeplace Come on home, son it's suppertime Well so it didn't take much persuasion For us hungry children to pull in our kites and to put up our toys And start for home, but those days are gone now But the memory of those weave in the truth of the walk of my soul That is even more thrilling than the memory of those childhood days For I'm sure that it won't be long Before we hear the suppertime call from the portholes of glory Than we will put away the things of this life as we did when we were children And heeded the call of the greatest suppertime of 'em all With all of God's children and with Jesus We're going home at last