paroles de chanson Carry Me - Graham Nash
When
I
was
a
young
man
I
found
an
old
dream
Was
as
battered
and
worn
a
one
as
you
have
ever
seen
But
I
made
it
some
new
wings
and
I
painted
a
nose
And
I
wished
so
hard
up
in
the
air
I
rose,
singing
Carry
me,
carry
me,
carry
me
above
the
world
Carry
me,
carry
me,
carry
me
And
I
once
loved
a
girl
She
was
younger
than
me
Her
parents
kept
her
locked
up
in
their
life
And
she
was
crying
at
night
She
was
wishing
she
could
be
free
'Course
mostly
I
remember
her
laughing
Standing
there
watching
us
play
For
a
while
there,
the
music
would
take
her
away
And
she'd
be
singing
Carry
me,
carry
me,
carry
me
above
the
world
Carry
me,
carry
me,
carry
me
above
the
world
And
then
there
was
my
mother
She
was
lying
in
white
sheets
there
and
she
was
waiting
to
die
She
said
if
you'd
just
reach
underneath
this
bed
And
untie
these
weights
I
could
surely
fly
She's
still
smiling
but
she's
tired
She'd
like
to
hear
that
last
bell
ring
You
know
if
she
still
could
she
would
Stand
up,
and
she
could
sing,
singing
Carry
me,
carry
me,
carry
me
above
the
world
Carry
me,
carry
me,
carry
me
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