Grand Central Station

MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER

Got my work clothes on for love, sweat and dirt
All this holy dust upon my face an' shirt
Headin' uptown now, just as the shifts are changin'
To Grand Central Station

I've got my lunch box, got my hard hat in my hand
I ain't no hero, mister, just a workin' man
An' all these voices keep on askin' me to take them
To Grand Central Station, Grand Central Station

Wanna stand beneath the clock just one more time
Wanna wait upon the platform for the Hudson line
I guess you're never really all alone or too far from
The pull of home an' the stars upon that painted dome still shine

I paid my way out on the 42nd Street
I lit a cigarette and stared down at my feet
Imagined all the ones that ever stood here waitin'
At Grand Central Station, Grand Central Station

And now Hercules is starin' down at me
Next to him's Minerva and Mercury
Well, I nod to them and start my crawl
Flyers coverin' every wall, faces of the missing are all I see

Tomorrow, I'll be back there, workin' on the pile
Going in, comin' out, single file
Before my job is done there's one more trip I'm makin'
To Grand Central Station, Grand Central Station

Grand Central Station
Grand Central Station

Trivia about the song Grand Central Station by Mary Chapin Carpenter

When was the song “Grand Central Station” released by Mary Chapin Carpenter?
The song Grand Central Station was released in 2004, on the album “Between Here and Gone”.
Who composed the song “Grand Central Station” by Mary Chapin Carpenter?
The song “Grand Central Station” by Mary Chapin Carpenter was composed by MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER.

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