| Song | Goodnight America |
| Artist | Mary Chapin Carpenter |
| Album | Between Here And Gone |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Carpenter | |
| I'm standing at a traffic light somewhere in | |
| West L.A.Waiting for the sign to change then | |
| I'll be on my way | |
| The noise, the heat, the crush of cars just robs me of my nerve | |
| And someone yells and blasts their horn and pins me to the curb | |
| I'm a stranger here, no one you would know | |
| My ship has not come in but | |
| I keep hoping though | |
| And I keep looking past, the sun that sets above | |
| Saying to myself, goodnight | |
| AmericaAnd | |
| I'm driving into | |
| Houston on a rain slicked | |
| Texas road | |
| Land so flat and sky so dark, | |
| I say a prayer to float | |
| Should all at once the | |
| Sanasito surge beyond it's banks | |
| Like Noah reaching higher ground | |
| I'd offer up my thanks' | |
| Cause I'm a stranger here, no one you would know | |
| I'm just passing through, | |
| I am therefore | |
| I goThe moon rose in the east but now it's right above | |
| As I say aloud, goodnight | |
| AmericaMidnight, it's hard to see the stars | |
| Out on a highway near | |
| AtlantaFull of strip malls and used cars | |
| First light just roll your window down | |
| And smell the salty air | |
| Perfume of | |
| Charleston | |
| TownI'm looking with a pilgrim's eyes upon some promised land | |
| And dreaming with my heart outstretched as if it were my hand | |
| And I'll hit the cross | |
| Bronx just in time to beat the rush hour lock | |
| I've got no clue what time it is from this world's busted clock | |
| I'm a stranger here, no one you would know | |
| I'm from somewhere else, well, isn't everybody though? | |
| I don't know where | |
| I'll be when the sun comes up | |
| Until then sweet dreams, goodnight | |
| America |
| zuo ci : Carpenter | |
| I' m standing at a traffic light somewhere in | |
| West L. A. Waiting for the sign to change then | |
| I' ll be on my way | |
| The noise, the heat, the crush of cars just robs me of my nerve | |
| And someone yells and blasts their horn and pins me to the curb | |
| I' m a stranger here, no one you would know | |
| My ship has not come in but | |
| I keep hoping though | |
| And I keep looking past, the sun that sets above | |
| Saying to myself, goodnight | |
| AmericaAnd | |
| I' m driving into | |
| Houston on a rain slicked | |
| Texas road | |
| Land so flat and sky so dark, | |
| I say a prayer to float | |
| Should all at once the | |
| Sanasito surge beyond it' s banks | |
| Like Noah reaching higher ground | |
| I' d offer up my thanks' | |
| Cause I' m a stranger here, no one you would know | |
| I' m just passing through, | |
| I am therefore | |
| I goThe moon rose in the east but now it' s right above | |
| As I say aloud, goodnight | |
| AmericaMidnight, it' s hard to see the stars | |
| Out on a highway near | |
| AtlantaFull of strip malls and used cars | |
| First light just roll your window down | |
| And smell the salty air | |
| Perfume of | |
| Charleston | |
| TownI' m looking with a pilgrim' s eyes upon some promised land | |
| And dreaming with my heart outstretched as if it were my hand | |
| And I' ll hit the cross | |
| Bronx just in time to beat the rush hour lock | |
| I' ve got no clue what time it is from this world' s busted clock | |
| I' m a stranger here, no one you would know | |
| I' m from somewhere else, well, isn' t everybody though? | |
| I don' t know where | |
| I' ll be when the sun comes up | |
| Until then sweet dreams, goodnight | |
| America |
| zuò cí : Carpenter | |
| I' m standing at a traffic light somewhere in | |
| West L. A. Waiting for the sign to change then | |
| I' ll be on my way | |
| The noise, the heat, the crush of cars just robs me of my nerve | |
| And someone yells and blasts their horn and pins me to the curb | |
| I' m a stranger here, no one you would know | |
| My ship has not come in but | |
| I keep hoping though | |
| And I keep looking past, the sun that sets above | |
| Saying to myself, goodnight | |
| AmericaAnd | |
| I' m driving into | |
| Houston on a rain slicked | |
| Texas road | |
| Land so flat and sky so dark, | |
| I say a prayer to float | |
| Should all at once the | |
| Sanasito surge beyond it' s banks | |
| Like Noah reaching higher ground | |
| I' d offer up my thanks' | |
| Cause I' m a stranger here, no one you would know | |
| I' m just passing through, | |
| I am therefore | |
| I goThe moon rose in the east but now it' s right above | |
| As I say aloud, goodnight | |
| AmericaMidnight, it' s hard to see the stars | |
| Out on a highway near | |
| AtlantaFull of strip malls and used cars | |
| First light just roll your window down | |
| And smell the salty air | |
| Perfume of | |
| Charleston | |
| TownI' m looking with a pilgrim' s eyes upon some promised land | |
| And dreaming with my heart outstretched as if it were my hand | |
| And I' ll hit the cross | |
| Bronx just in time to beat the rush hour lock | |
| I' ve got no clue what time it is from this world' s busted clock | |
| I' m a stranger here, no one you would know | |
| I' m from somewhere else, well, isn' t everybody though? | |
| I don' t know where | |
| I' ll be when the sun comes up | |
| Until then sweet dreams, goodnight | |
| America |