Lyrics The Moon And St. Christopher - Mary Chapin Carpenter
When
I
was
young
I
spoke
like
a
child
I
saw
with
a
child′s
eyes
And
an
open
door
was
to
a
girl
Like
the
stars
are
to
the
sky
It's
funny
how
the
world
lives
up
to
All
your
expectations
With
adventures
for
the
stout
of
heart
And
the
lure
of
the
open
spaces
There′s
two
lanes
running
down
this
road
Whichever
side
you're
on
Accounts
for
where
you
want
to
go
Or
what
you're
running
from
Back
when
darkness
overtook
me
On
a
blind
man′s
curve
I
relied
upon
the
moon
I
relied
upon
the
moon
I
relied
upon
the
moon
and
St.
Christopher
Now
I′ve
paid
my
dues
'cause
I
have
owed
them
But
I′ve
paid
a
price
sometimes
For
being
such
a
stubborn
woman
In
such
stubborn
times
I
have
run
from
the
arms
of
lovers
I've
run
from
the
eyes
of
friends
I′ve
run
from
the
hands
of
kindness
I've
run
just
because
I
can
But
now
I′ve
grown
and
I
speak
like
a
woman
And
I
see
with
a
woman's
eyes
And
an
open
door
is
to
me
now
Like
the
saddest
of
goodbyes
When
it's
too
late
for
turning
back
I
pray
for
the
heart
and
the
nerve
And
I
rely
upon
the
moon
I
rely
upon
the
moon
I
rely
upon
the
moon
and
St.
Christopher
I
rely
upon
the
moon
I
rely
upon
the
moon
I
rely
upon
the
moon
and
St.
Christopher
To
be
my
guide
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