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By Mary Chapin Carpent, (Mary Chapin Carpenter)
I haven't a reason, a clue or a
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, So your day begins like this
Wondering what might have been
Old
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Tonight the moon came up, it was nearly full
Way down
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, When I spoke what was on my mind
I wasn't thinking
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, COME DARKNESS, COME LIGHT
COME NEW STAR SHINING BRIGHT
COME LOVE
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Some people remember the first time, some can't forget the
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Slowly as you look at me
In your eyes I can't
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Saturday night and the moon is out
I wanna head on
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Fields of green by the side of the road
Going down
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, We are not in a position to display these lyrics
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Sun goes down and says goodnight
Pull your covers up real
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, I don't really know how I got here this time
I
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Last Sunday we got in the car and we drove
To
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Girls like me aren't hard to find
We grow like roses
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, I'm going out tonight to find myself a friend
I need
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Every night she sleeps alone
And by her bed she puts
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, I'm standing at a traffic light somewhere in West L.A.
Waiting
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Got my work clothes on for love, sweat and dirt
All
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Grow old along with me
The best is yet to be
When
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Late one night when the wind was still
Daddy brought the
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, She makes his coffee, she makes his bed
She does the
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, We were born during the boom times
Played house down in
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Heroes and heroines are scarcer than they've ever been
So much
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Years ago in my hometown
I was a headstrong girl and
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, I grew up in a house like this you knew
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Well that's a real nice jacket son, it looks like
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, I'm a town in Carolina, I'm a detour on a
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, I can see it now, walking by myself
And suddenly you're
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, Well, I woke up this morning, stumbled out of my
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By Mary Chapin Carpent, I took a walk in the rain one day
On the