Lyrics Chasing What's Already Gone - Mary Chapin Carpenter
There's
a
big
white
house
on
a
leafy
street
On
a
summer's
day
of
1963
Station
wagons
parked
in
the
drive
Dents
in
the
fender
and
wood
on
the
side
There's
kids
and
dogs
and
instamatic
cubes
squinting
hard
in
the
sun
Not
just
yet,
but
one
day
too
They'll
be
chasing
what's
already
gone
You
grow
up
tall
and
you
grow
up
tough
Trying
to
never
admit
not
feeling
good
enough
Until
you
find
your
passion
and
you
find
your
way
Just
trying
to
make
it
unscathed
through
every
day
And
it
seems
to
happen
nearly
overnight
Life
shows
you
who
you've
become
And
there's
no
more
mystery
in
the
fading
light
You're
just
chasing
what's
already
gone
Like
the
line
that
spells
the
far
horizon
Moving
with
you
as
fast
as
you
can
run
Half
your
life
you
pay
it
no
attention
The
rest
you
can't
stop
wondering
What
you
should
have
done
Instead
of
chasing
what's
already
gone
Saw
my
father
in
a
dream
last
night
He
was
smiling
and
saying
"You're
gonna
be
all
right"
And
this
morning
I
stared
back
at
myself
Feeling
as
empty
as
I've
ever
felt
But
I
keep
on
going
and
I
hope
I've
learned
More
of
what's
right
than
what's
wrong
It's
ashes
and
roses
and
time
that
burns
When
you're
chasing
what's
already
gone
Ashes
and
roses
and
hearts
that
break
I
tried
so
hard
to
be
strong
But
maybe
my
worries
were
not
my
first
mistake
I'm
chasing
what's
already
gone
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