Carrie

Album: III (2012)
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  • We were young once, full of violence.
    Now you're silenced. and I'm breathing the cold.
    You forgot me, almost lost me.
    Every night was hell like battling war

    Hesitation, frustration
    What's the problem?
    Is this what you want?
    You're hearing voices, getting restless
    A pair of wings is all you're wishing for
    You know, you know, you know

    Carrie
    Where did you go?
    Carrie
    Where did you go?
    Carrie
    What's wrong?
    Carrie

    Do you remember when you saw me
    Wandering the dark streets?
    You left me alone.
    It wasn't like you, nothing like you
    To paralyze our dreams of changing the world
    Taken over by a cobra
    Hooded warrior is deaf to the sounds
    Shooting bright lights
    Crimson walkways
    Now we say new York's our city of love
    Of love, of love, of love

    Carrie
    Where did you go?
    Carrie
    Where did you go?
    Carrie
    What's wrong?
    Tell me what's wrong

    I still, still feel the love we found

    Carrie
    Where did you go?
    Carrie
    Where did you go?
    Carrie
    Where did you go?
    Carrie
    What's wrong?
    Tell me what's wrong
    Tell me what's wrong Writer/s: CARAH FAYE, CHAD PETREE, JEREMY DAWSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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