Got home from the concert a little while ago. Not one of the best concerts I have ever seen. That fact was confirmed when at the very end of her show, she still had not done the song "10,000 miles" I was so disappointed
Durning the song I am posting here, I leaned over and told Mike he should be glad I am forty now, and way past that 36 year mark!!!
He Thinks He'll Keep Her by Mary Chapin-Carpenter Come On Come On (1992)
She makes his coffee, she makes his bed She does the laundry, she keeps him fed When she was twenty-one she wore her mother's lace She said "forever" with a smile upon her face She does the car-pool, she PTAs Doctors and dentists, she drives all day
When she was twenty-nine she delivered number three And every Christmas card showed a perfect family
Everything runs right on time, years of practice and design Spit and polish till it shines He thinks he'll keep her Everything is so benign, safest place you'll ever find God forbid you change your mind He thinks he'll keep her
She packs his suitcase, she sits and waits With no expression upon her face When she was thirty-six she met him at their door She said I'm sorry, I don't love you anymore
Everything runs right on time, years of practice and design Spit and polish till it shines He thinks he'll keep her Everything is so benign, safest place you'll ever find God forbid you change your mind He thinks he'll keep her
For fifteen years she had a job and not one raise in pay Now she's in the typing pool at minimum wage
Everything runs right on time, years of practice and design Spit and polish till it shines He thinks he'll keep her Everything is so benign, safest place you'll ever find At least until you change your mind He thinks he'll keep her |