Текст песни Livingston - Mary Chapin Carpenter
A
change
of
clothes
was
all
I
carried
There
were
three
of
us
to
do
the
driving
The
sky
turned
black
outside
of
Laramie
The
rain
poured
down
all
over
Wyoming
Took
two
long
days
and
four
full
tanks
of
gas
To
get
to
Livingston
In
between
the
silences
and
the
feeling
grateful
I
had
so
much
time
for
remembering
Late
nights
around
someone's
table
Something
deeper
about
those
gatherings
More
than
once
I've
been
far,
far
away
And
thinking
about
Livingston
On
the
way
back
home
I
will
stop
awhile
Ease
this
truck
onto
the
shoulder
of
the
road
It's
a
long
straight
line
that
goes
for
miles
and
miles
And
it's
as
lonely
as
a
Great
Plains
Conoco
I
came
to
say
goodbye
and
to
hug
you
But
I
wasn't
brave
enough
to
say
that
So
I
said
see
you
soon
and
I
love
you
I
think
you
understood
me
from
way
back
From
the
very
first
time
we
ever
sang
our
songs
Late
one
night
in
Livingston
On
the
way
back
home
I
will
stop
awhile
Ease
this
truck
onto
the
shoulder
of
the
road
It's
a
long
straight
line
that
goes
for
miles
and
miles
And
it's
as
empty
as
a
Great
Plains
Conoco
I
see
you
standing
tall
and
kind
of
squinting
In
a
field
outside
White
Sulphur
Springs
Don't
need
a
cowboy
hat,
just
a
'33
Gibson
And
a
little
more
time
to
make
it
ring
As
the
sun
turns
red
and
the
sky
turns
treasure
gold
On
the
long
way
back
to
Livingston
1 Something Tamed Something Wild
2 The Middle Ages
3 What Does It Mean to Travel
4 Livingston
5 Map of My Heart
6 Oh Rosetta
7 Deep Deep Down Heart
8 Hand On My Back
9 The Blue Distance
10 Note On A Windshield
11 The Things That We Are Made Of
12 Between the Wars (Charleston 1937) [Bonus Track]
13 88 Constellations (Bonus Track)
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