Darcy

Laura Ingalls (A Hundred Years Ago)
Well, there's no sun that can penetrate these sunroofsThere's no filter that can purify this airAnd there's no scars on our hands from one day's laborWe all think that we're aliveWe start to die before we ever know betterAnd I love a girl who lived a hundred years agoShe never cries and always says, "Excuse me."Sometimes I think that she's the only girl I knowShe's why the book is always better than the movieShe said, "A farmer's life is too hard for a woman."But she loved him, so she married him that springShe said, "Darling, I won't promise to obey you."He said, "I wouldn't want a woman who would promise not to try to know better."NoAnd I love a girl who lived a hundred years agoShe'll never have to tactfully refuse meSometimes I think that she's the only girl I knowShe's why the book is always better than the movieI love a girl who lived a hundred years agoShe's the purity that always will elude meSometimes I think that she's the only girl I knowShe's why the book is always better than the movieBecause the book is always better than the movie From Letras Mania