paroles de chanson Learning The World - Mary Chapin Carpenter
Grief
rides
quietly
on
the
passenger
side
Unwanted
company
on
a
long,
long
drive
It
turns
down
the
quiet
songs
and
turns
up
the
din
It
goes
where
you
go,
it's
been
where
you've
been
And
pushing
your
empty
cart
mile
after
mile
Leaves
you
weeping
in
the
wilderness
Of
the
supermarket
aisle
And
in
the
late
night
kitchen
light
it
sits
in
a
chair
Watching
you
pretend
that
it's
not
really
there
But
it
is,
so
it
is
and
you
ask
Are
you
predator
or
friend
The
future
or
the
past?
It
hands
you
your
overcoat
and
opens
the
door
You
are
learning
the
world
again
just
as
before
But
the
first
time
was
childhood
And
now
you
are
grown
Broken
wide
open,
cut
to
the
bone
And
all
that
you
used
to
know
is
of
no
use
at
all
The
same
eyes
you've
always
had
have
you
walking
into
walls
And
the
same
heart
can't
understand
Why
it's
so
hard
to
feel
What
used
to
be
true
What's
now
so
unreal
But
it
is,
so
it
is
and
you
say
I
wish
I
were
the
wind
so
that
I
could
blow
away
Grief
sits
silently
on
the
edge
of
your
bed
It's
closing
your
eyes,
it's
stroking
your
head
The
dear
old
companion
is
taking
up
air
Watching
you
pretend
that
it's
not
really
there
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