Lyrics Carissa - Sun Kil Moon
Oh
Carissa,
when
I
first
saw
you,
you
were
a
lovely
child
And
the
last
time
I
saw
you,
you
were
fifteen
and
pregnant
and
running
wild
I
remember
wondering,
could
there
be
a
light
at
the
end
of
your
tunnel?
But
I
left
Ohio
then
and
pretty
much
forgotten
all
about
you
I
guess
you
were
there
some
years
ago
at
a
family
funeral
But
you
were
one
of
so
many
relatives
I
didn't
know
which
one
was
you
Yesterday
morning
I
woke
up
to
so
many,
330
area
code
calls
I
called
my
mom
back
and
she
was
in
tears
and
asked
how
to
spoke
to
my
father
Carissa
burned
to
death
last
night
in
a
freak
accident
fire
In
her
yard
in
Bruster
her
daughter
came
home
from
a
party
and
found
her
Same
way
as
my
uncle
who
was
her
grandfather
An
aerosol
can
blew
up
in
the
trash,
goddamn,
what
were
the
odds?
She
was
just
getting
ready
to
go
to
her
midnight
shift
as
an
RN
in
Rosworth
And
she
vanished
up
in
flames
like
that
but
there
had
to
be
more
to
her
life's
worth
Everyone's
grieving
out
of
their
minds,
making
arrangements
and
taking
drugs
But
I'm
flying
out
there
tomorrow
because
I
need
to
give
and
get
some
hugs
Cause
I
got
questions
that
I'd
like
to
get
answered
I
may
never
get
them,
but
Carissa
gotta
know
how
did
it
happen
Carissa
was
35,
you
don't
just
raise
two
kids
and
take
out
your
trash
and
die
She
was
my
second
cousin,
I
didn't
know
her
well
at
all
but
it
doesn't
mean
that
I
wasn't
Meant
to
find
some
poetry
to
make
some
sense
of
this,
to
find
a
deeper
meaning
In
a
senseless
tragedy,
oh
Carissa
I'll
sing
your
name
across
every
sea
Were
you
doing
someone
else's
chores
for
them?
Were
you
just
killing
time,
finding
things
to
do
all
by
your
lonesome?
Was
it
even
you
mistakenly
put
flammables
in
the
trash
Was
it
your
kids
just
being
kids,
and
so,
oh,
the
guilt
they
will
carry
around
forever
Well
I'm
going
out
there
to
get
a
look
at
the
landscapes
To
get
a
look
at
those
I'm
connected
by
blood
and
see
how
it
all
may
have
shaped
me
Well
I'm
going
out
there
though
I'm
not
really
needed
I'm
just
so
broken
up
about
it,
how
is
it
that
this
sad
history
repeated?
I'll
return
to
Ohio,
to
the
place
I
was
born
Gonna
see
where
I
hung
with
my
cousins
and
played
with
them
in
the
snow
Fist
in
their
palms,
gonna
see
how
they've
grown
Visit
some
greats
and
say
hey
I've
missed
you
Gonna
find
out
as
much
as
I
can
about
my
second
little
cousin
Carissa
Gonna
go
to
Ohio,
where
I
was
born
Got
a
10:
45
am
flight,
I'm
leaving
tomorrow
morning
Gonna
see
my
aunts
and
my
uncles,
my
parents
and
sisters
Mostly
I'm
going
to
pay
my
respects
to
my
little
second
cousin
Carissa
Going
to
Ohio
where
I
feel
I
belong
Ask
those
who
know
the
most
about
Carissa
for
it
her
life
and
death
that
I'm
helplessly
drawn
Carissa
was
thirty-five,
raised
kids
since
she
was
fifteen
years
old
and
suddenly
died
Next
to
an
old
river,
fire
pit,
oh
there's
gotta
be
more
than
that
to
it
She
was
only
my
second
cousin
but
it
don't
mean
that
I'm
not
here
for
her
or
that
I
wasn't
Meant
to
give
her
life
poetry,
make
sure
her
name
is
known
across
every
city
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