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Nothing Where Something Used to Be - Vanessa Carlton



     
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I will admit that you're the closest I have come
There's just something about you that I trust
I didn't say but I was sad to see you go
You went back to the ghost, I went back to what I knowSeems like every night, meet my friends at some bar
I tell myself I'm thinking but I'm just drinking 'til I feel far away
Saw your buddy, said he talked to you last week
Said you seemed pretty bummed, you've been wanting to call me
Do it do it, do it do it
You should do it do it
Do it do it'Cause now there's nothing where something used to be
'Cause now there's nothing where something used to beIt's confusing cause I'm the one that left, it was pre emptive
I don't know who I am
Are we all searching for something we don't understand?
Someone else to see through our battle plans
You should do it do it
Do it do it
You should do it do it
Do it do it'Cause now there's nothing where something used to be

'Cause now there's nothing where something used to beI try to remember there's no future there's no past
I try to remember if it can last then it will last
Try to remember it'Cause now there's nothing where something used to be
'Cause now there's nothing where something used to beDo it do it, do it do it
Do it do it, do it do it
'Cause now there's nothing where something used to beDo it do it, do it do it
Do it do it, do it do it
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Vanessa Lee Carlton (born August 16, 1980 in Milford, Pennsylvania) is an American pop and rock singer, songwriter and pianist best known for her hit song "A Thousand Miles", the first single from her platinum-selling debut album Be Not Nobody (2002). Vanessa's fourth studio album, "Rabbits On The Run" was released on July 26th, 2011. Speaking with Songfacts about the lead single Carousel in a 2011 interview, Carlton explained that she wrote the song in a dream where the "da na na na na" tune was floating around.

Read more about Vanessa Carlton on Last.fm.


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