paroles de chanson That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be - Carly Simon
My
father
sits
at
night
with
no
lights
on
His
cigarette
glows
in
the
dark
The
living
room
is
still
I
walk
by,
no
remark
I
tiptoe
past
the
master
bedroom
where
My
mother
reads
her
magazines
I
hear
her
call
sweet
dreams
But
I
forgot
how
to
dream
But
you
say
it's
time
we
moved
in
together
And
raised
a
family
of
our
own,
you
and
me
Well,
that's
the
way
I've
always
heard
it
should
be
You
want
to
marry
me,
we'll
marry
My
friends
from
college,
they're
all
married
now
They
have
their
houses
and
their
lawns
They
have
their
silent
noons
Tearful
nights,
angry
dawns
Their
children
hate
them
for
the
things
they're
not
They
hate
themselves
for
what
they
are
And
yet
they
drink,
they
laugh
Close
the
wound,
hide
the
scar
But
you
say
it's
time
we
moved
in
together
And
raised
a
family
of
our
own,
you
and
me
Well,
that's
the
way
I've
always
heard
it
should
be
You
want
to
marry
me,
we'll
marry
You
say
we
can
keep
our
love
alive
Babe,
all
I
know
is
what
I
see
The
couples
cling
and
claw
And
drown
in
love's
debris
You
say
we'll
soar
like
two
birds
through
the
clouds
But
soon
you'll
cage
me
on
your
shelf
I'll
never
learn
to
be
just
me
first
By
myself
Well
okay,
it's
time
we
moved
in
together
And
raised
a
family
of
our
own,
you
and
me
Well,
that's
the
way
I've
always
heard
it
should
be
You
want
to
marry
me,
we'll
marry
(we'll
marry)
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