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Walking In Place - Colette Carr



     
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Friday night, bottle of wine, all to myself yeah
You could tell, I am not myself, yeah
We could talk, I'd rather not, cause I'm sick of arguing
Cause you and I are night and day, we've got nothing in common[Pre-Chorus]
It get's worse the harder that we try
We try to make it better[Chorus]
How many times can you do this?
I can take one step more, but then just step back two
Don't you realize that we're not going anywhere fast?
No we're just barely walking in place
Barely walking in place[Verse 2]
People change, remember when, you knew all about me?
It's safe to say, that you don't, fucking understand me
You told me so, if that's the case, then I should've listened
But why complain? No one to blame for what feels like quicksand[Pre-Chorus]
It get's worse the harder that we try
We try to make it better[Chorus]
How many times can you do this?

I can take one step more,, but then just step back two
Don't you realize that we're not going anywhere fast?
No we're just barely walking in place
Barely walking in place[Bridge]
Well I walked into a glass sliding door
Because it all seemed way to clear
But I guess you somehow opened up
There's nowhere to go from here[Chorus] (x2)
How many times can you do this?
I can take one step more,, but then just step back two, no
Don't you realize that we're not going anywhere fast?
No we're just barely walking in place
Barely walking in place

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Colette Carr is a rapper from Malibu, California whose hip-hop music is characterized by electronic stylings. She signed to Interscope's Cherrytree Records. She has gained attention with her songs "Bitch Like Me" and "Back It Up", the latter reaching number one on the MTVMusic Top 100 in January 2010. She cameoed in the video for the Far East Movement's song "Like A G6" and appeared on a remix of the record.

Read more about Colette Carr on Last.fm.


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