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We walk along the Hudson when it snows here in Manhattan
We've lived our lives so out of place
You touch my cheek and I do wonder how this happened
That two young lovers could pack their dreams
And move from the Texas PlainsOh, I'm gonna take us back where we belong
Where you can see it in the stars that the weather's comin' on
One of these daysNow, our Daddy's grew cotton spittin' dust of a mornin'
We met on a school bus rollin' through the Autumn fields our Daddy's raised
Beneath a hot August sky our Mothers waved goodbye
My Daddy tipped his hat with a tear in his eye
When we left for the city where the sun rarely shines
It was a hundred and two in the shadeOh, I'm gonna take us back where we belong
Where you can see it in the stars that the weather's comin' on
One of these daysHey, do you wanna take a cab uptown?
Watch the skaters go 'round and around
We could talk about leavin' this town
Some other dayAnd I suppose we look like natives here
This middle aged couple with silver hair

And on cold winter nights this love we share
Is still a hundred and two in the shadeOh, I'm gonna take us back where we belong
Where you can see it in the stars that the weather's comin' on
One of these daysYes, I'm gonna take us back where we belong
Where you can see it in the stars that the weather's comin' on
One of these daysOne of these days
One of these days
One of these days

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Nanci Caroline Griffith, born July 6, 1953, is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter from Austin, Texas, United States. Her career has spanned a variety of musical genres, predominantly country and folk, and what she terms "folkabilly." She won a 1994 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album for Other Voices, Other Rooms, an album of Griffith covering the songs of artists who influenced her.

Read more about Nanci Griffith on Last.fm.


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