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Whether I'm Wrong - Allison Crowe



     
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Whether I'm Wrong Lyrics


Don't want to raise my head
The world is covered in rage
Voices calling out in anger
Entering erratically into another ageShadow puppets on the wall
Don't know who to believe
In the darkness standing tall
With a smile upon your faceAnd I have a right, to
Have a voice, have a sayWhether I'm wrong, or whether I'm right
It doesn't really matter anymore
You've put up a wall
You've put up a fight
And now it seems we've forgotten
What all that was forWhether you don't want to
Or whether you can't see
What is right in front of your face
Time is running out
And we're already losing ground
With the human raceDon't want to raise my hand

Don't know why I'm scared to say
I feel like I want to call out
Feel like I want to run awayAnd I don't know why anyone
Should have to suffer anymore
I don't know a lot of anything
But I do wonder what all of this is forAnd you have a right, too
To have a voice, have a sayWhether I'm wrong
Or whether I'm right
It doesn't really matter anymore
You've put up a wall
We've put up a fight
And now it seems we've forgotten
What all of that was forWhether you don't want to
Or whether you can't see
What is right in front of your face
Time is running out
And we're already losing ground
With the human race

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Allison Crowe (born 16 November 1981) is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and pianist from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada who now lives in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada. Allison Crowe began performing professionally in 1996, at age 15, doing regular sets in the coffee-houses and bars of Vancouver Island. "I love singing for people," says Crowe. "It's a way to connect and share with others. Communication is crucial.

Read more about Allison Crowe on Last.fm.


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