Текст песни Caroline - Lowell
Don′t
mean
to
be
nostalgic
But
I
miss
my
home
Those
summer
days
in
Calgary
I
miss
my
mom
Remember
when
we
laid
like
flowers
Watched
the
planes
go
by
We
could
talk
for
hours
Counting
white
lines
in
the
blue
skies,
yeah
I
spent
the
summit
of
my
youth
On
the
phone
with
you
I
spent
the
summit
of
my
youth
Crying
over
spilt
milk
Climbing
through
your
window
sill
Rolling
down
the
same
hill
Falling
for
the
wrong
girls
Calling
on
your
landline
Siblings
on
the
other
side
Sleeping
bags
and
pool
fries
Wishin'
I
were
Caroline,
Caroline
I
werе
Caroline
I
were
Carolinе
Like
daggers
cutting
class
Just
to
hang
out
in
the
grass
Drawing
pictures
on
my
back
Crack
an
egg
on
my
neck
with
your
hands
I
can
still
feel
the
sun
on
my
check
Taste
cold
crushed
ice
in
my
teeth
Kicking
dirt
off
my
soccer
cleat
And
sneaking
into
cabinets
Remember
when
I
found
my
parents′
absinthe
I
spent
the
summit
of
my
youth
On
the
phone
with
you
I
spent
the
summit
of
my
youth
Crying
over
spilt
milk
Climbing
through
your
window
sill
Rolling
down
the
same
hill
Falling
for
the
wrong
girls
Calling
on
your
landline
Siblings
on
the
other
side
Sleeping
bags
and
pool
fries
Wishin'
I
were
Caroline,
Caroline
I
were
Caroline
I
were
Caroline
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