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    (Mary Chapin Carpenter)

    For years she's lived on her own
    In a corner of the city
    Twice a year she gets back home
    Playing catch-up with the family

    She tells her folks what they need to know
    Her mother says she's much too thin
    Her sisters ask about her beau
    Her dad inquires, how's business been

    She's thirty-three this time around
    She's always been real good at listening
    Her sense of humor never lets her down
    Except sometimes there's something missing

    Hey, middle ground
    A place between up and down
    She could be safe and sound
    Oh, to know middle ground

    For years she's been on her guard
    She's kind of tense around the shoulders
    She wonders why she works so hard
    She counts the days 'til they promote her

    She'll take a weekend now and then
    To stay in bed and watch the reruns
    She'll turn the phone off when guilt sets in
    But Sunday always kinda leaves her let down

    Hey, middle ground; a place between up and down
    She could be safe and sound; oh, to know middle ground

    She gave her heart away one time, and says that she hasn't seen it since
    Love's a puzzle in her mind; the pieces match, but don't quite fit; hey...
    And these days run thick or thin
    It never rains, or else it's pouring
    All her single friends are men
    She thinks married girls are so damn boring

    Hey, middle ground; a place between up and down
    She could be safe and sound; oh, to know middle ground
    Hey, middle ground; a place between up and down
    She could be safe and sound; oh, to know middle ground
    Oh, to know middle ground; oh, to know middle ground