paroles de chanson Nocturne - Mary Chapin Carpenter
It
was
late
in
the
summer
and
the
house
was
asleep
Except
for
you
in
the
attic,
under
the
eaves
The
windows
were
open,
it
was
lamplight
and
stars
Lamplight
and
stars
from
above
You
could
hear
a
car
passing,
way
down
the
street
A
neighbor's
dog
barking
and
the
wind
in
the
trees
And
you're
the
king
of
your
castle
and
of
all
you
survey
At
the
end
of
this
day
that
was
You
thought
of
your
children
just
down
the
stairs
Your
wife
sleeping
deeply,
the
quotidian
cares
Some
days
it's
easy,
some
days
it's
hard
Some
days
it's
so
hard
to
be
loved
You
look
like
your
old
man
when
he
was
your
age
Stepping
back
from
the
mirror,
more
surprised
than
amazed
Same
salt
at
the
temples,
same
faraway
eyes
A
disguise
you
recognize
now
You
wish
he'd
been
around
more
when
you
were
a
kid
You
wish
he
had
told
you
so
much
more
than
he
did
All
these
regrets
and
they're
still
handed
down
From
father
to
son
somehow
And
what
doesn't
get
lost
in
the
numbing
routine
What
isn't
a
burden
or
casualty
You're
sworn
to
protect
from
indifference
and
rust
What
indifference
and
rust
will
allow
It's
not
very
often
but
it
happens
sometimes
You
can
feel
something
pulling
like
the
moon
pulls
the
tides
Too
strong
to
outswim
and
too
deep
to
outlast
The
past
like
a
wave
on
the
sea
We're
all
trying
to
live
up
to
some
oath
to
ourselves
Try
holding
back
time
but
it
will
not
be
held
No
king
has
the
power,
no
mortal
the
skill
But
still
you
keep
trying
to
see
What's
waiting
for
you
at
the
end
of
your
days
The
wars
you
inherit,
the
truces
you
make
The
riches
you
squandered,
the
love
that
you
earned
And
the
nocturne
you
heard
in
a
dream
1 Farther Along And Further In
2 It's Ok To Feel Sad
3 All Broken Hearts Break Differently
4 Old D-35
5 American Stooge
6 Where The Beauty Is
7 Nocturne
8 Secret Keepers
9 Asking For A Friend
10 Everybody's Got Something
11 Between The Dirt And The Stars
12 Our Man Walter Cronkite - Bonus Track
13 Traveler's Prayer - Bonus Track
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