Lyrics Between The Dirt And The Stars - Mary Chapin Carpenter
Try
to
conjure
up
a
night
Of
jessamine
upon
the
air
I'm
seventeen
and
in
a
car
Ready
to
ride
anywhere
The
summer
night
sticks
to
my
skin,
and
Beer's
gone
to
my
head
My
arm
hangs
out
the
window
and
I
can't
hear
what
you
just
said
Over
the
radio
Wild,
wild
horses
Everything
you'll
ever
know
Is
in
the
choruses
Everything
that
made
you
whole
Everything
that
broke
your
heart
Whatever
called
you
by
your
soul
And
piece
by
piece
took
you
apart
Every
spark
you
ever
chased
All
the
faith
love
robbed
you
of
Every
light
the
dark
erased
Every
cause
that
gave
you
up
Turn
on
the
radio
Wild,
wild
horses
Everywhere
we'd
ever
go
Is
in
the
choruses
Standing
on
the
porch
tonight
All
I
hear
is
a
distant
car
Watching
the
fading
light
Between
the
dirt
and
the
stars
Between
the
rough
and
smooth
and
The
easy
and
the
hard
The
lonely
sound
of
loneliness
that's
Shaped
just
like
my
heart
.. .
Years
will
pass
before
we
turn
To
face
the
place
where
we
come
from
Years
will
pass
before
we
learn
What
time
denies
to
everyone
If
we're
lucky
ghosts
and
prayers
Are
company,
not
enemies
I
time
travel
straight
back
there
You
were
singing
back
to
me
Along
with
the
radio
Wild,
wild
horses
Everything
you'll
ever
know
Is
in
the
choruses
Over
the
radio
Wild,
wild
horses
Everywhere
we'll
ever
go
Is
in
the
choruses
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