Tłumaczenie: Mary-Chapin Carpenter. Come On Come On.
Tłumaczenie: Mary-Chapin Carpenter. Come On Home.
streets of town Come on come on, it's getting late now Come on come on, take my hand Come on come on, you just have to whisper Come on come on, I
somehow Oh, love, come on home Promises a heart can keep Happiness is you and me Never was a dream so right Love has finally come in sight Oh, love, come on
Carolina, I am billboards in the fields I'm an old truck up on cinder blocks, missing all my wheels I am Pabst Blue Ribbon, American, and "Southern Serves the South" I am tucked behind the Jaycees sign, on
world, No engines roared, no sirens whined No one raced off to work through the din of honking horns There was truly peace on earth on a quiet Christmas morn And on
I can recall the sound of the wind As it blew throught the trees and the trees would bend I can recall the smell of the rain On a hot summer night Coming
around and know you won't be coming back again On some pretense paper-thin that I can see right through You come and go baby, like the rhythm of the blues You come
To hear you say my name, to see you search my eyes To feel you touch my hand, it more than satisfies. If I was not the first, just say I'll be the last
You're standing on the throttle You're standing on the brake In the groove 'til you make a mistake Sometimes you're the windshield Sometimes you're the bug Sometimes it all comes
When you set a match to your heart, fueling it with bitterness and doubt That's the place that once it starts, no amount of tears can put out I know
, she PTAs Doctors and dentists, she drives all day When she was twenty-nine she delivered number three And every Christmas card showed a perfect family Everything runs right on
Well I woke up this morning stumbled out of my rack I opened up the paper to the page in the back It only took a minute for my finger to find My daily
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
I took a walk in the rain one day on the wrong side of the tracks I stood on the rails till I saw that train Just to see how my heart would react Now
when fear obscures the path You know we got this far, darling, not by luck, but by never turning back Some will call on destiny, but I just call on faith
near we travel home, Blessed that we are able. Grateful for this sheltered place With light in every window, Saying ?welcome, welcome, share this feast Come