Lyrics I Tried Going West - Mary Chapin Carpenter
I
tried
going
west
where
the
sky
meets
the
sun
Where
the
edge
of
the
world's
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
motel's
vacancy
sign
A
letter
a
day
I
wrote
back
home
to
you
But
not
one
you
ever
received
Because
I
can't
stand
a
man
who
lies
like
you
do
And
I
can't
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
I'd
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
That's
where
I
hung
up
my
heart
I
tried
going
west,
where
the
sky
meets
the
sun
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