Cary Lyrics[Verse 1]
Cary, are you living at your mother's place?
By the five and dime, still playing the bass
Cary, do you ever still think about me still?
I think about you, and I always will
I heard you cut a deal and you changed your name
Bled out of Colombus in the crooked rain
Wrapped that old Lincoln 'round a Sycamore tree
Sold it for parts, but he wanted to keep
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And I've been slept in this memory
On my back like Atlas endlessly
When my legs get tired and weak
I miss you, Cary, carrying me
Oh, Cary, will I ever see you again?
[Verse 2]
Cary, are you dancing to the Rolling Stones
In your leopard print, in your father's clothes
You nevеr talked about him but I understood
He lovеd you Cary, the best he could
Are you getting too drunk at the waterpark
Has doing nothing gone way too far?
I wish that I'd been better to you
But I was just a child and you were too
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And I've been slept in this memory
On my back like Atlas endlessly
When my legs get tired and weak
I miss you, Cary, carrying me
Is heaven a place where you still dream?
On a date in the skies by the Dairy Queen
Oh, Cary, will I ever see you again?
Oh, Cary, will I ever see you again?