paroles de chanson Goodnight America - Mary Chapin Carpenter
I'm
standing
at
a
traffic
light
somewhere
in
west
L.A.
Waiting
for
the
sign
to
change
then
I'll
be
on
my
way
The
noise,
the
heat,
the
crush
of
cars
just
robs
me
of
my
nerve
Then
someone
yells
and
blasts
their
horn
and
pins
me
to
the
curb
I'm
a
stranger
here,
no
one
you
would
know
My
ship
has
not
come
in,
but
I
keep
hoping
though
And
I
keep
looking
past
the
sun
that
sets
above
Saying
to
myself
goodnight
America
And
I
am
driving
into
Houston
on
a
rain-slicked
Texas
road
Land
so
flat
and
sky
so
dark
I
say
a
prayer
to
float
Should
all
at
once
the
San
Jacinto
surge
beyond
its
banks
Like
Noah
reaching
higher
ground
I'd
offer
up
my
thanks
'Cause
I'm
a
stranger
here,
no
one
you
would
know
I'm
just
passing
through,
I
am
therefore
I
go
The
moon
rose
in
the
east,
but
now
it's
right
above
As
I
say
aloud
goodnight
America
Midnight,
it's
hard
to
see
the
stars
Out
on
a
highway
near
Atlanta
full
of
strip
malls
and
used
cars
First
light,
just
roll
your
window
down
and
smell
The
salty
air
perfume
of
Charleston
town.
I'm
looking
with
a
pilgrim's
eyes
upon
some
promised
land
I'm
dreaming
with
my
heart
outstretched
as
if
it
were
my
hand
And
I'll
hit
the
Cross
Bronx
just
in
time
to
beat
the
rush
hour
lock
But
got
no
clue
what
time
it
is
from
this
world's
busted
clock
I'm
a
stranger
here,
no
one
you
would
know
I'm
from
somewhere
else,
well
isn't
everybody
though
I
don't
know
where
I'll
be
when
the
sun
comes
up
But
till
then
sweet
dreams,
goodnight
America
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