paroles de chanson Middle Ground - Mary Chapin Carpenter
For
years
she's
lived
on
her
own
In
a
corner
of
the
city
Twice
a
year
she
gets
back
home
Playing
catch-up
with
the
family
She
tells
her
folks
what
they
need
to
know
Her
mother
says
she's
much
too
thin
Her
sisters
ask
about
her
beaus
Her
dad
inquires
how's
business
been
She's
33
this
time
around
She's
always
been
real
good
at
listening
Her
sense
of
humor
never
lets
her
down
Except
sometimes
there's
something
missing
Hey,middle
ground
A
place
between
up
and
down
She
could
be
safe
and
sound
Oh,to
know
middle
ground
For
years
she's
been
on
her
guard
She's
kind
of
tense
around
the
shoulders
She
wonders
why
she
works
so
hard
She
counts
the
days
'till
they
promote
her
She'll
take
a
weekend
now
and
then
To
stay
in
bed
and
watch
the
reruns
She'll
turn
the
phone
off
when
guilt
sets
in
But
Sunday
always
kind
of
leaves
her
let
down
Hey,
middle
ground
A
place
between
up
and
down
She
could
be
safe
and
sound
Oh,
to
know
middle
ground
She
gave
her
heart
away
one
time
Says
that
she
hasn't
seen
it
since
Love's
a
puzzle
in
her
mind
The
pieces
match
but
don't
quite
fit,hey
And
these
days
run
thick
or
thin
It
never
rains
or
else
it's
pouring
All
her
single
friends
are
men
She
thinks
married
girls
are
so
damn
boring
Hey,middle
ground
A
place
between
up
and
down
She
could
be
safe
and
sound
Oh,
to
know
middle
ground
Hey,middle
ground
A
place
between
up
and
down
She
could
be
safe
and
sound
Oh,
to
know
middle
ground
Oh,
to
know
middle
ground
Oh,
to
know
middle
ground
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