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Song Iceland - Mary Chapin Carpenter. Last night I dreamed of icy cliffs. Standing on the precipice. I leaned to see just where the edge would take me. The wind came up, I closed my eyes. I heard a
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Song I Was A Bird - Mary Chapin Carpenter. I was a bird that loved to fly. Catching the wind as it went south. And I could touch every inch of sky. And the sweetest songs trilled from my mouth But
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song What You Look For - Mary Chapin Carpenter. What you look for on a dirty street. Is a patch of green beneath your feet. A stubborn weed or traveling rose. Either one, it lives to grow What you
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(Mary Chapin Carpenter) You've been saying for the longest time that the time has come. You've been talking like you're of a mind to get some changing done. Maybe move out of the city, find some
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Song I Put My Ring Back On - Mary Chapin Carpenter. Who knows where faith comes from. But last night I put my ring back on. 'Cause here with you is where I belong. Last night I put my ring back on
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. sonbg He Thinks He'Ll Keep Her - Mary Chapin Carpenter. She makes his coffee, she makes his bed. She does the laundry, she keeps him fed. When she was twenty-one she wore her mother's lace. She
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River full of stones when there's no rain. River full and rushing when the clouds let loose again. River every season like a prayer. We're standing in the shallows making crosses in the air Want to
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You can't see me yet. Seeing takes a long, long time. From the outside in. Measuring each shift and sigh But as you let your eyes adjust. To the darkness deep within. Sifting throughthe ash and d
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Once in royal David's city stood a lowly cattle shed. Where a mother laid her baby in a manger for His bed. Mary was that mother mild Jesus Christ her little Child He came down to earth from heaven
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Children, go where I send thee. How shall I send thee?. I'm gonna send thee one by one. One for the little bitty, baby. Born of the Virgin Mary. Who's born, born, born in Bethlehem Children, go
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Got my work clothes on for love, sweat and dirt. All this holy dust upon my face an' shirt. Headin' uptown now, just as the shifts are changin'. To Grand Central Station I've got my lunch box, got
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song Johnny Come Lately - Steve Earle. i'm an American, boys, I've come a long way. I was born and bred in the USA. So listen up close, I've get something to say. Boys, I'm buying this round Well i
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I'm heading out without a tear. I'm heading out without a fight. Nothing like this empty road. To take some trouble off my mind Had enough of sad days. Had enough of sleepless nights. I only need
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Bài hát Holding Up The Sky - Mary Chapin Carpenter. I found myself between two places neither of them home. I could not recognize the faces. I've never felt so alone. so alone I found myself
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Is it too much to ask?. I want a comfortable bed that won't hurt my back. Food to fill me up. And warm clothes and all that stuff Shouldn't I have this?. Shouldn't I have this?. Shouldn't I have
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Bài hát Mrs Hemingway - Mary Chapin Carpenter. We packed up our books and our dishes. Our dreams and your worsted wool suits. We sailed on the eighth of December. Farewell old Hudson River. Here
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Don't mean to get a little forward with you. Don't mean to get ahead of where we are. Don't mean to act a little nervous around you. Just a little nervous about my heart 'Cause it's been awhile sin
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When we were young, we pledged allegiance. Every morning of our lives. The classroom rang with children's voices. Under teacher's watchful eye We learned about the world around us. At our desks an
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Some people remember the first time. Some can't forget the last. Some just select what they want to from the past. It's a song that you danced to in high school. It's a moon you tried to bring dow
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Girls like me aren't hard to find. We grow like roses on the vine. We wear our hearts on our sleeves. You probably know a girl like me We live alone and in our heads. We eat standing up or in our