Now - Cartonnage



     
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Waste my time running in circles
Waste my time going bad on the vine
I spent the last year walking through the fire
Now I do believe it's my turn to shine
(Now it's my turn to shine)
Waste my time walking in rythym
Waste my time talking in rhyme
I spent the last year in a Mexican freefall
I do believe it's my turn to climb
I used to think I was born to know trouble
I used to think I was a born-again clown
I used to think I had everybody guessing
I looked like I was flying high when I was falling down
Now I am taller than I used to be
Now I am living again
Now I like where I have found myself
This is where I want to be now
Now this is where I want to be

Now this is where I want to be
Now this is where I want to be
I was falling free in Mexico
Living on those taco bars and sweet sunshine
Learning how to walk again in my own skin
Learning the art of losing my mind
I used to think I was born in a hurricane
I used to think I was jumping jack flash
I used to think I was a victim of circumstance
Beating up on everyone all the time
I should have been kicking myself
in my own ass
Now I don't worry about the future much
Now I don't think about the past
Now I'm learning how to laugh again
This is where I want to be now
Now I'm tired of the drama club
Now I'm sick with all the hate
Yeah, it's been one hell of a hard year
This is where I want to be now
This is where I want to be now
I want to be now

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Electro-pop formation Cartonnage was founded in 2001 and consisted of producer/musician Armin Effenberger and singer Vanda Choco. Cartonnage are from Prague, Czech Republic. It began in 2001 when Armin and Vanda Choco started to record the first moods. So band was born. They recorded debut CD1 album in 2004. Debut album CD1 featured was nominated by the Expresradio Golden Ear in the category discovery of the year. Four songs from CD1 was used like a soundtrack by Dan Svatek's movie Close to heaven


Read more about Cartonnage on Last.fm.


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