Lyrics Our Man Walter Cronkite - Bonus Track - Mary Chapin Carpenter
Where
are
the
arms
of
the
world?
They've
always
been
able
to
find
us
Caught
between
borders
and
shores
Reaching
past
dangerous
blindless
My
mother
wept
over
the
headlines
The
Beatles
appeared
in
my
dreams
"Ooh,
boy",
exclaimed
our
man
Walter
Cronkite
As
the
eagle
touched
down
on
blurry
TV
And
where
are
the
eyes
of
the
world?
They've
always
been
able
to
see
you
Why
did
you
give
up
and
turn
away
At
the
moment
that
so
many
need
you?
And
the
sight
of
children
and
cages
While
dog
whistles
stink
up
the
place
Everything's
different
but
nothing
much
changes
Our
man
Walter
Cronkite
would
be
on
the
case
And
what
will
you
miss
when
you're
gone?
Lovers
in
songs
and
the
light
ever-changing
And
the
sense
that
once
you
belonged
To
something
amazing,
it
was
something
amazing
Where
is
the
heart
of
the
world?
I
always
believed
it
could
love
me
It's
one
of
those
things
without
words
Like
the
sight
of
the
stars
shining
above
me
My
father
rode
trains
Monday
to
Friday
His
chin
fell
asleep
on
his
chest
And
I
carry
what's
left
somewhere
inside
me
And
our
man
Walter
Cronkite
has
gone
to
his
rest
Our
man
Walter
Cronkite
has
gone
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