Someone Else's Prayer

MARY CARPENTER

Tonight the brightest moon in a hundred years
Floods the streets of Rome and I am standing here
Wondering where the ghosts of Antiquity
Hide on nights like this once a century

Where do shadows fall when there's only light?
Why'd you follow me halfway 'round the world tonight?
What I'd give right now not to even care
And then this could be someone else's prayer

And on a sleepless night by St. Stephen's Green
Oh, I turned and tossed with my Irish dreams
And when the morning shone through the burned-off mist
I could sense you still just as close as this

Just as close as lips brush against a cheek
It's your voice I hear and it's your name I speak
But when I look around there's no one there
How I wish you were someone else's prayer

And now the twilight comes as a silent guest
And of all its gifts I like stillness best
Except for tin-roof rains that commence with spring
It's a lullaby when that tin roof sings

Now you can look for me on the streets of Rome
Or in Dublin town, but I've gone back home
I would always be just a stranger there
And now you're free to be someone else's prayer

Trivia about the song Someone Else's Prayer by Mary Chapin Carpenter

When was the song “Someone Else's Prayer” released by Mary Chapin Carpenter?
The song Someone Else's Prayer was released in 2001, on the album “Time*Sex*Love*”.
Who composed the song “Someone Else's Prayer” by Mary Chapin Carpenter?
The song “Someone Else's Prayer” by Mary Chapin Carpenter was composed by MARY CARPENTER.

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