Harriet

In the winter
Of '86 and 7
The parkway stayed open
That may not seem like much to you
But for so long we'd been hoping
We could drive right by her side all winter

Harriet
One day I'll look into your face
You'll be the same old place
And I'll be a different man

The kids I played with on your shore
They've all grown up now
Don't wanna play anymore
They look down on me
'Cause I'm still playing

Oh but Harriet
One day I'll look into your face
All the bad memories will be erased
"Cause I'll be a different man

Loving her's like licking steel
On a cold December day
It hurts to tear away
Still you know you've gotta tear away
But oh dear God, if you gave me these dreams
To tease and not be fulfilled
I'd rather die today
I'd rather have you take me today

Smells tell me summer's coming
The ice is shiny and the water's running
Think it's time to finally spread my wings and fly
And all these dreams, when they finally come true
I'm gonna come back here and have a laugh or two with you
'Cause the love between us Harriet will never die

Harriet
One day I'll look into your face
You'll be the same old place
And I'll be a different man, different man

Oh Harriet
One day I'll look into your face
You'll be the same old place
And I'll be a different man, different man, different man



Credits
Writer(s): Terry Walsh
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