Natalie Merchant - Carnival [DVD] Lyrics
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Carnival [DVD]
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What Are The Lyrics For Carnival [DVD] By Natalie Merchant?
I've walked these streets
A virtual stage It seemed to me Make up on their faces Actors took their Places next to me I've walked these streets In a carnival Of sights to see All the cheap thrill seekers The vendors & the dealers They crowded around me Have I been blind Have I been lost Inside myself and My own mind Hypnotized Mesmerized By what my eyes have seen? I've walked these streets In a spectacle of wealth & poverty In the diamond market The scarlet welcome carpet That they just rolled out for me I've walked these streets In the mad house asylum They can be Where a wild eyed misfit prophet On a traffic island stopped And he raved of saving me Have I been blind Have I been lost Inside myself and My own mind Hypnotized Mesmerized By what my eyes have seen? Have I been wrong Have I been wise To shut my eyes And play along Hypnotized Paralyzed By what my eyes have found By what my eyes have seen What they have seen? Have I been blind Have I been lost Have I been wrong Have I been wise Have I been strong Have I been Hypnotized Mesmerized By what my eyes have found In that great street carnival In that carnival? |
Who Wrote Carnival [DVD] By Natalie Merchant?
Peter Anders Svensson, Magnus Sveningsson, Nina Persson
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What's The Duration Of The Carnival [DVD] By Natalie Merchant?The duration of Carnival [DVD] is 4:30 minutes and seconds. |
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