Lyrics Mary Gauthier – Between The Daylight And The Dark
Text:
Well, the grasses are swaying, the sun’s going down
Music is playing, you’re waving through town
Pull into the driveway, toss it in park
Stare out of the windshield, out into the world
Who left you with a second place smile and a broken heart
And the streetlights are starting to flicker to life
They glow for a minute then they get bright
Fireflies light up, circle and spark
There’s nothing really that you can do
Put your hands in your pockets and try to get through
The distance between the daylight and the dark
And the front porch flags lie themselves down
Like forgotten soldiers and old wedding gowns
In closets unopened and graves without any marks
As the night curtains lower behind the rooftops
Shadows dance across the sidewalks
And ricochet off of the houses like pieces of art
Then you mind is reeling as the sky is changing
All you’re feeling and you’re re-arranging
The rest of your life like lines on an old sailors chart
You climb back in and fire the ignition
Put your hands on the wheel, head into the distance
The distance between the daylight and the dark