Stones In The Road Lyrics by Mary Chapin Carpenter

Stones In The Road Lyrics

    (mary chapin carpenter)

    When we were young, we pledged allegiance every morning of our lives
    The classroom rang with children's voices under teacher's watchful eye
    We learned about the world around us at our desks and at dinnertime
    Reminded of the starving children, we cleaned our plates with guilty minds
    And the stones in the road shone like diamonds in the dust
    And then a voice called to us to make our way back home
    When i was ten, my father held me on his shoulders above the crowd
    To see a train draped in mourning pass slowly through our town
    His widow kneeled with all their children at the sacred burial ground
    And the tv glowed that long hot summer with all the cities burning down
    And the stones in the road flew out beneath our bicycle tires
    Worlds removed from all those fires as we raced each other home
    And now we drink our coffee on the run, we climb that ladder rung by rung
    We are the daughters and the sons, and here's the line that's missing
    The starving children have been replaced by souls out on the street
    We give a dollar when we pass, and hope our eyes don't meet
    We pencil in, we cancel out, we crave the corner suite
    We kiss your ass, we make you hold, we doctor the receipt
    And the stones in the road fly out from beneath our wheels
    Another day, another deal, before we get back home
    And the stones in the road leave a mark from whence they came
    A thousand points of light or shame, baby, i don't know

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