Текст песни Mary Chapin Carpenter - Someone Else`s Prayer
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(Mary Chapin Carpenter)Tonight the brightest moon in a hundred yearsFloods the streets of Rome and I am standing hereWondering where the ghosts of antiquityHide on nights like this once a centuryWhere do shadows fall when there`s only lightWhy`d you follow me halfway `round the world tonightWhat I`d give right now not to even careAnd then this could be someone else`s prayerAnd on a sleepless night by St. Stephen`s GreenOh I turned and tossed with my Irish dreamsAnd when the morning shone through the burned off mistI could sense you still just as close as thisJust as close as lips brush against a cheekIt`s your voice I hear and it`s your name I speakBut when I look around there`s no one thereHow I wish you were someone else`s prayerAnd now the twilight comes as a silent guestAnd of all its gifts I like stillness bestExcept for tin roof rains that commence with springIt`s a lullaby when that tin roof singsNow you can look for me on the streets of RomeOr in Dublin town but I`ve gone back homeI would always be just a stranger thereAnd now you`re free to be someone else`s prayer