| Song | There's a Light Beyond These Woods |
| Artist | Nanci Griffith |
| Album | There's a Light Beyond These Woods |
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| 作词 : Griffith | |
| There's a light beyond these woods Mary Margaret | |
| Do you think that we will go there | |
| And see what makes it shine, Mary Margaret | |
| It's almost morning and we've talked all night | |
| I know we've made big plans for 10 year olds | |
| You and I | |
| Have you met my new boyfriend Margaret | |
| His name is John and he rides my bus to school | |
| And he holds my hand - he's 14 he's my older man | |
| We'll still be the best of friends the three of us | |
| Margaret, John and I | |
| Let's go to New York City Margaret | |
| We'll hide out in the subways and drink the poets wine, | |
| Oh, but I had John so you went and I stayed behind | |
| But you were home in time for the senior prom | |
| When we lost John | |
| The fantasies we planned well I live without them now, | |
| All the dreams we sang that we knew about | |
| Well they haven't changed | |
| There'll never be two friends like you and me | |
| Mary Margaret | |
| It's nice to see your family growing Margaret | |
| Your daughter and your husband they really treat you right | |
| But we've talked all night | |
| Oh, what about those nights | |
| That rode beyond our woods when we were ten | |
| You were the rambler then | |
| The fantasies we planned oh Maggie I live without them now | |
| All the dreams we sang, we damn sure knew how | |
| But I'll never change | |
| There'll never be two friends just like you and me | |
| Maggie can't you see ? | |
| There's a light beyond your woods Mary Margaret |
| zuo ci : Griffith | |
| There' s a light beyond these woods Mary Margaret | |
| Do you think that we will go there | |
| And see what makes it shine, Mary Margaret | |
| It' s almost morning and we' ve talked all night | |
| I know we' ve made big plans for 10 year olds | |
| You and I | |
| Have you met my new boyfriend Margaret | |
| His name is John and he rides my bus to school | |
| And he holds my hand he' s 14 he' s my older man | |
| We' ll still be the best of friends the three of us | |
| Margaret, John and I | |
| Let' s go to New York City Margaret | |
| We' ll hide out in the subways and drink the poets wine, | |
| Oh, but I had John so you went and I stayed behind | |
| But you were home in time for the senior prom | |
| When we lost John | |
| The fantasies we planned well I live without them now, | |
| All the dreams we sang that we knew about | |
| Well they haven' t changed | |
| There' ll never be two friends like you and me | |
| Mary Margaret | |
| It' s nice to see your family growing Margaret | |
| Your daughter and your husband they really treat you right | |
| But we' ve talked all night | |
| Oh, what about those nights | |
| That rode beyond our woods when we were ten | |
| You were the rambler then | |
| The fantasies we planned oh Maggie I live without them now | |
| All the dreams we sang, we damn sure knew how | |
| But I' ll never change | |
| There' ll never be two friends just like you and me | |
| Maggie can' t you see nbsp? | |
| There' s a light beyond your woods Mary Margaret |
| zuò cí : Griffith | |
| There' s a light beyond these woods Mary Margaret | |
| Do you think that we will go there | |
| And see what makes it shine, Mary Margaret | |
| It' s almost morning and we' ve talked all night | |
| I know we' ve made big plans for 10 year olds | |
| You and I | |
| Have you met my new boyfriend Margaret | |
| His name is John and he rides my bus to school | |
| And he holds my hand he' s 14 he' s my older man | |
| We' ll still be the best of friends the three of us | |
| Margaret, John and I | |
| Let' s go to New York City Margaret | |
| We' ll hide out in the subways and drink the poets wine, | |
| Oh, but I had John so you went and I stayed behind | |
| But you were home in time for the senior prom | |
| When we lost John | |
| The fantasies we planned well I live without them now, | |
| All the dreams we sang that we knew about | |
| Well they haven' t changed | |
| There' ll never be two friends like you and me | |
| Mary Margaret | |
| It' s nice to see your family growing Margaret | |
| Your daughter and your husband they really treat you right | |
| But we' ve talked all night | |
| Oh, what about those nights | |
| That rode beyond our woods when we were ten | |
| You were the rambler then | |
| The fantasies we planned oh Maggie I live without them now | |
| All the dreams we sang, we damn sure knew how | |
| But I' ll never change | |
| There' ll never be two friends just like you and me | |
| Maggie can' t you see nbsp? | |
| There' s a light beyond your woods Mary Margaret |