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This is How it Feels - José Carreras



     
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You keep calling my phone non-stop
Don't you know I won't pick it up
You never leave a message
Look how you've changed
You got nothing to say, getting in my way
You show up at my house
Your getting so obsessive
Like I have time for you
Wasn't it me you didn't want
Wasn't it me who's hanging on
No I'm done but before I go I want you to know
[Chorus]
This is how it feels
When you wait for a call that never comes
Are you waking up 'cause you miss someone

This is how it feels
When the trust you had is broken,
And you're left to burn with your heart wide open
You wanna meet up and tell me why
Why and how you had the heart to fuck up my whole life
That's just so you
And now I've moved on by myself
And baby I won't forgive
I'll just forget you lived
And I hope it hurts
Wasn't it me you try to blame
Wasn't it me you threw away
But before you go there's something you should know
[Chorus]
You taught me how to hate you
And I was so in love
When I tried to save us it was not enough
So what the hell is different
Cause now that I am gone
You're calling back to tell me
I'm the one
This is how it feels.
[Chorus]
Do you only want me
Cause you can't have me
Do you only want me
Cause I'm gone
Do you only want me
Cause you can't have me
Do you only want me
Cause I'm gone
Do you only want me
Cause you can't have me
Do you only want me
Cause I'm gone
Do you only want me
Cause you can't have me
Do you only want me
Cause I'm gone
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Carreras was born in Barcelona, Spain, and exhibited musical talent from a young age. At age eight, he also gave his first public performance, singing La Donna e Mobile on Spanish national radio. At eleven, he appeared at the Liceu as a boy soprano in the role of the narrator in Falla's El retablo de Maese Pedro and an urchin in the second act of La bohème. In his teens, Carreras studied at the Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu. He made his debut at the Liceu as Flavio in Norma, coming to the attention of the famous soprano Montserrat Caballé, who sang the title role.

Read more about José Carreras on Last.fm.


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