Mary Chapin Carpenter - Other Streets, Other Towns
(mary Chapin Carpenter) The Whippoorwills Were Crying In The Falling Rain Far Away A Whistle Hailed A Passing Train Out In The Country Summer Was Almost Gone The Fields Were Turning Rusty And The Hills Were Turning Brown Now I Think Of You When Summer Stars Are On The Rise I Think Of You With A Bottle Of Wine And Lazy Eyes Playing Rock And Roll Songs On An Old Guitar Getting Drunk And Sleeping Out In My Backyard Now Sometimes I Just Lie Awake And I Hear The Wind Blowing Through The Seasons Of My Heart Again My Dreams Are Mostly Lost And Found On Other Streets, In Other Towns But Babe, You Know, I Still Look Out For You When Snow Had Left Us Stranded Then We Used Our Feet And Now When It Starts Storming I Wonder Where You Are The Cars Were All Abandoned On The City Streets And Wound Up Drinking Whiskey In A Crowded Bar You Said To Never Trust A Man Who Sings The Blues 'cause You Said That I Was Crazy To Believe In You Well Trust And That Old Guitar Was All You'd Ever Need If You Found A Way To Love The Girl In Me Other Boys I Knew Were Just Like Shiny Dimes Nothing Was As Rough On Me As Giving Up On You Tossed And Spent, They Came And Went A Hundred Times Now It Seems Like Every Bar In Town's Got Boys Who Sing The Blues
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