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Cardboard LaddersLadders made of cardboard
That I try to climb
Up a slippery mountain
With no other sideSo what about this mountain
Is it really there?
Or am I just seeing things?
There's nothing thereSo tell me
What good will it be for a woman
To gain the whole world
And lose her soulAnd all the caterpillars
In their hurried piles
Wanna make a million (gonna make it)
They'll have to leave behind in dust'Cause all our days are numbered
Round and round we go
In our own agendas
Not recognizing goldSo tell me
What good will it be for a man
To gain the whole world

So tell me
What good will it be for a woman
To gain the whole world
And lose her soulI can't keep turning my back on
I can't keep turning my back on
The horizon
I can't keep turning my back on (the horizon)
I can't keep turning my back on
The horizon
I can't keep turning my back on (the horizon)
I can't keep turning my back onSurrender
Surrender
Surrender
Surrender
SurrenderIn the crooked tunnels
Hallways closing in
Remember where you're going
Remember where you've been(Remember that I love you
Remember that I love you
Remember that I love you)I'll tell you
What good could it be for a woman
To gain the whole world
Tell me
What good will it be for a man
To gain the whole world
And lose his soul
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singer-songwriter Charlotte Martin got her start singing opera while attending Eastern Illinois University in the late '90s. Her father was a respected professor in the music department, and naturally Martin followed his footsteps. She'd been playing piano since she was a little girl and her childhood was surrounded by music. While attending school, Martin experienced "real life," from living with her goth roommate and dealing with typical college-like drama to the tragic suicides of two close friends.

Read more about Charlotte Martin on Last.fm.


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