Carla, you don't say much About all of the pain that you feel Ships start, arrive late in the night-time Filled with all of the friends that you say that you've known
And on the evening of the war It was not important any more Carla in your night as day Nothing changes anyway And I know what you would say
I'm sorry that I'm running from Something that I used to love When I was with you Call my name out of a page Climb aboard another train Every time you do
Well I don't know where I have been I don't know where I would like to be going to Keep your eye on the light and it would see you through
I live, in the city And I can't find my way out
And on the evening of the war It was not important any more Carla in your night as day Nothing changes anyway And I know what you would say
I'm sorry that I'm running from Something that I used to love When I was with you
Call my name out of a page Climb aboard another train Every time you do
Well I don't know where I have been I don't know where I would like to be going to Keep your eye on the light and it would see you through
Sorry that I'm running from Something that I used to love When I was with you Call my name out of a page Climb aboard another train Every time you do
Well I don't know where I have been I don't know where I would like to be going to Keep your eye on the light and it would see you through
Compositor: Dominic Maym Sennett / Michael Maym Osment / Samuel Maym Fry