And the Baby Never Cries

HARRY F. CHAPIN

Well, I've sung out one more evening,
And I'm wrung out, feeling beat.
I walk on out the door once more
To an empty city street.
A Good guitar will serve you well
When you're living in the lights
But it's never going to warm you
In the middle of the night.
And so I come and go with her in whispers.
Each and every time she says she dies.
When she is reborn again
I kiss her.
And the baby never cries.
She works in the daytime,
She leave her baby with a friend.
I sing every evening,
I only see her now and then.
I come to her at midnight,
When 'bout half the world's asleep,
And she puts me back together,
In the hours before I leave.
Her apartment is down on Perry Street,
There's a tree in her backyard.
Her old man had left her,
He just took off for the coast,
And I caught her on the rebound
When I needed her the most.

Trivia about the song And the Baby Never Cries by Harry Chapin

On which albums was the song “And the Baby Never Cries” released by Harry Chapin?
Harry Chapin released the song on the albums “Sniper & Other Love Songs” in 1972 and “Sniper and Other Love Songs” in 1972.
Who composed the song “And the Baby Never Cries” by Harry Chapin?
The song “And the Baby Never Cries” by Harry Chapin was composed by HARRY F. CHAPIN.

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