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Remember Me

from North​-​Americana by Cole Carr

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I was a writer from the Northwest
Feeding the fire deep within my chest
And now I'm hunkered down in a lost society
I met a painter from the basin and range
We fell in love but it would surely change
And now I'm trying to replicate a distant memory

Of you and me

But you talk to me and say I'm not the same
All my changes can wrap around and strike against the grain

Every night
You turn out the light
Remember me

It wasn't lost but it was never found
I don't know why I kept of hanging around
When it was pretty clear that you were not the one for me
How in the world could it have ever changed
When all was lost and there was nothing gained
And now I'm running from your false serenity

When we were free

So you talk to me and say I'm not the same
All my changes can wrap around and strike against the grain

Every night
You turn out the light
Remember me

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So you talk to me and say I'm not the same
All my changes can wrap around and strike against the grain

Every night
You turn out the light
Remember me
Remember me

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from North​-​Americana, released October 12, 2020

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Cole Carr Portland, Oregon

Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, Cole has spent most of his life exploring the Pacific Northwest as a climber and mountaineer. Nature is the driving force behind Cole's music. Cole is self-taught and plays all of the instruments to aid in his songwriting. A blend of country, folk, rock, and jazz/fusion, Cole attempts to make Pacific Northwest a regional music genre. ... more

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