Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith & Adam Duritz
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
On Grafton Street at Christmas time
The elbows push you 'round
This is not my place of memories
I'm a stranger in this town
And the faces seem familiar
And I know those songs they're playin'
But I close my eyes and find myself
Five thousand miles away
It's funny how my world goes round without you
Oh you're the one thing I never thought
I could live without
I just found this smile to think about you
You're a Saturday night
Far from the madding crowd
The buskers sing by candle light
In front of Bewleys Store
And a young nun offers me a chair
At a table by the door
And I feel compelled to tell her
Of the sisters that we knew
How when they lit their candles
I'd say a prayer for you
It's funny how my world goes round without you
Oh you're the one thing I never thought
I could live without
And I just found this smile to think about you
You're a Saturday night
Far from the madding crowd
The church bells ring for holy hour
And I'm back out in the rain
It's been twenty years or more
Since I last said your name
And I hear you live near Dallas now
In a house out on the plains
Why Grafton Street brought you to mind
I really can't explain
It's funny how my world goes round without you
You're the one thing I never thought
I could live without
And I just found this smile to think about you
You're a Saturday night
Far from the madding crowd
On Grafton Street at Christmas time
The elbows push you 'round
All I carry now are memories
I'm a stranger to this town
On Grafton Street was written by Fred Koller & Nanci Griffith.
On Grafton Street was produced by Peter Collins.