Текст песни Mary Chapin Carpenter - A Road Is Just A Road
Mary Chapin Carpenter - A Road Is Just A Road слова песни
(Mary Chapin Carpenter/John Jennings)He pulled out in a cloud of dustLaying rubber and spewing rustAnd on any road he`d takeHe`d have his foot on the pedal and my heart on the brakeUnderneath the smooth tar curvesA road is only dust and dirtOn a lonely interchangeThe signs all look the same`Cause a road is just a road and a feeling`s just a feelingNo matter where you go, from Waterloo to WichitaA road is just a road that the one you love is leaving onAnd midnight`s another dawn, 100 miles agoHis wheels spun out of sight of meBelieving that I`d set him freeBut I`d heard the voice of the prisonerSaying he couldn`t get enough of herYou go by land, you go by airYou go by sea, hell I don`t careYou can go any way you chooseWearing out the soles of your traveling shoesAnd a road is just a road and a feeling`s just a feelingNo matter where you go, from Bangor, Maine to BakersfieldA road is just a road that the one you love is leaving onAnd midnight`s another dawn, a hundred miles agoAnd every sleepless night I see himScreaming by the sceneryNot noticing another mileThat`s rolled down between him and me`Cause a road is just a road and a feeling`s just a feelingNo matter where you go, from Saskatoon to San AntoneA road is just a road that the one you love is leaving onAnd midnight`s another dawn, a hundred miles agoYes, a road is just a road and a feeling`s just a feelingNo matter where you go, from San Bernardino to Sault Ste. MarieA road is just a road that the one you love is leaving onAnd midnight`s another dawn, a hundred miles ago