Carousels

Album: The Universal Want (2020)
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  • Just the wrong side of town
    You just don't let go
    Keep it going (keep it going)

    Seeing the reason, the bitter, the pill you're sold
    So tell me, why are we living this life where fear takes hold?

    Oh, I'm gonna take you down
    Back to the old fairground
    Oh, yeah
    Open muddy fields spin 'round
    Hey

    Oh, hey, now, is this a sign?
    I'm falling down deep with the carousels in your eyes

    And the wheel turns 'round
    Just when you think you're safe and sound

    Oh, a change of the season
    I found a reason to stay
    But I've fallen so deep and our circle of trust remains

    Now, I'm gonna take you down, ay
    Back to the old fairground
    Ooh, oh, open muddy fields go 'round, ay

    Mmm, hey, now, this is the time?
    I'm falling in deep with the carousels in your eyes

    Carousels in your eyes, ah
    Ooh, ah Writer/s: Andy Williams, Jez Williams, Jimi Goodwin
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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