It was summertime
And the rain kept pouring down
Until the ground swelled up like a blister
And I felt as if I were drowning
In a deep depression
Which amplified in me like a transistor
What am I, what am I, what am I
Won't you carry me
Carry me home
-Carry me, carry me home
You're the one
You're the one that I need
-The one that I need
Won't you carry me
Carry me home
-Carry me, carry me home
You're the one
You're the one that I bleed
-The one that I bleed
It was summertime
But the sun refused to shine
It might as well have been the depths of December
I could only see your eyes
And I could only hear your voice
It will be with me for as long as I’m allowed to remember
Who am I, who am I, who am I
It was summertime
But it was a gray day every day
Not like I was feeling like I was on vacation
An anxious wind was whipping
Bout to knock me flat
But weirdly I could feel you inside that vibration
What is this, what is this, what is this
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