- I Tried Going West 歌詞 Mary Chapin Carpenter
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- Mary Chapin Carpenter I Tried Going West 歌詞
- Mary Chapin Carpenter
- I tried going west where the sky meets the sun
Where the edge of the worlds always been
As far from this place as a girl gets to run
When her reasons to stay have worn thin
Out there the days were so bright and so blue Yet I missed all my thunder and rain
The way a storm punctures a hot afternoon
Washing away every stain
When my maps pointed north they were calling for snow
To cover all sound and all sight
Tell me where on this earth does all that noise go
Underneath all of that white
With thaws scarcely mentioned I dug out my truck By the time the storm cleared I was gone Back on the road with the radio up
Singing at the top of my lungs
Driving and crying and driving some more Oh the south is a good place to hide Hot nights, cold beer and creaky screen doors
And a motels vacancy sign
A letter a day I wrote back home to you But not one you ever received
Because I cant stand a man who lies like you do
And I cant bear a woman who pleads
One day it dawned I had run out of road
And out of reasons to run Like a horse to the barn I was hell bent to go
As fast going back as Id come
Home, home was the song that I sang
As I pulled in just before dark
There was only a hook where your coat used to hang
Thats where I hung up my heart
I tried going west, where the sky meets the sun
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