paroles de chanson Sometime, Somewhere Wife - Harry Chapin
It
was
a
very
cold
September,
Colder
than
I′d
ever
care
to
make
it.
I
had
a
kind
of
empty
feeling,
But
no
place
to
go
where
I
could
take
it.
So
I
took
a
walk
beside
the
railroad
tracks,
And
I
thought
about
the
facts
of
my
life
And
of
my
sometime,
somewhere
wife.
At
times
like
this
I
lose
my
head
and
think
of
her.
Empty
space
always
ask
for
filling.
I
wonder
whyI
never
stopped
to
marry
her.
It
wasn't
′cause
she
was
not
more
than
willing.
Walking
puts
a
window
to
my
mind,
And
brings
thoughts
about
this
kind
of
a
life,
Without
my
sometime
somewhere
wife.
I
guess
I
walked
about
a
mile
and
maybe
some,
And
I
come
upon
a
rusty
railroad
crossing.
And
suddenly
I
knew
that
time
had
come
again,
The
winter
wind
had
set
the
trees
to
tossing.
So
I
returned
to
where
I'd
left
my
stuff,
Yes,
I
knew
I'd
had
enough
of
my
life
Without
my
sometime,
somewhere
wife.
I′ve
got
to
find
her.
I′ve
got
to
find
her.
I've
got
to
find
her.
I′ve
got
to
find
her.
I've
got
to
find
my
lady,
got
let
her
know.
I
don′t
know
why
I
let
my
lady
go.
I've
got
to
find
her.
I′ve
got
to
find
her.
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