(mary-chapin carpenter)
When i was young i spoke like a child 
i saw with a child¡¯s eyes 
and an open door was to a girl 
like the stars are to the sky 
it¡¯s funny how the world lives up to 
all your expectations 
with adventures for the stout of heart 
and the lure of the open spaces
There¡¯s two lanes running down this road 
and whichever side you¡¯re on 
accounts for where you want to go 
or what you¡¯re running from 
back when darkness overtook me 
on a blind man¡¯s curve
I relied upon the moon 
i relied upon the moon 
i relied upon the moon and st. christopher
Now i¡¯ve paid my dues ¡®cause i have owed them 
but i¡¯ve paid a price sometimes 
for being such a stubborn woman 
in such stubborn times 
i have run from the arms of lovers 
i¡¯ve run from the eyes of friends 
i¡¯ve run from the hands of kindness 
i¡¯ve run just because i can
But now i¡¯ve grown and i speak like a woman 
and i see with a woman¡¯s eyes 
and an open door is to me now 
like to the saddest of goodbyes 
when it¡¯s too late for turning back 
i pray for the heart and the nerve
And i rely upon the moon 
i rely upon the moon 
i rely upon the moon and st. christopher 
and i rely upon the moon 
i rely upon the moon 
i rely upon the moon and st. christopher 
to be my guide