Sometime Somewhere Wife

Harry Chapin

It was a very cold September

Colder than I'd ever care to make it

I had a kind of empty feeling

But no place to go where I could take it

So I took a walk beside the railroad tracks

And I thought about the facts of my life

And of my sometime, somewhere wife

At times like this I lose my head and think of her

Empty spaces always ask for filling

I wonder why I never stopped to marry her

It wasn't 'cause she was not more than willing

Walking puts a window to my mind

And brings thoughts about this kind of a life

Without my sometime, somewhere wife

I guess I walked about a mile and maybe some

And I come upon a rusty railroad crossing

And suddenly I knew that time had come again

The winter wind had set the trees to tossing

So I returned to where I'd left my stuff

Yes, I knew I'd had enough of my life

Without my sometime, somewhere wife

I got to find her, I've got to find her

I got to find her, I've got to find her

I've got to find my lady, got let her know,
I don't know why I let my lady go

I got to find her, I've got to find her

I've got to find her

Trivia about the song Sometime Somewhere Wife by Harry Chapin

When was the song “Sometime Somewhere Wife” released by Harry Chapin?
The song Sometime Somewhere Wife was released in 1972, on the album “Heads & Tales”.

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