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Christmas can be a dark time for some families.
"Sing Me A Song" is a Christmas message from CORRO to his fans
to let them know they are not alone.
Quote from CORRO:
“Sing Me A Song Is basically about feeling lost, be it in a relationship, in life or in your identity. A lot of the time I don’t know who I am, who I’m suppose to be, it sucks but it’s also okay, and that’s what I want to make clear. Especially around big holidays like Christmas that make loneliness so much more hard hitting, it’s important to know you aren’t alone in this even if it feels like it.”
lyrics
LYRICS
Sing me a song
For all the forgotten ones
So we can sleep
With smiles from cheek to cheek
I know that I’m not the person
they want me to be
But please listen to me
We are the same forsaken seed
Some are the good
Some are the bad they say
But I can’t seem
To find the one I am
Some are the good
Some are the bad they say
But I can’t seem
To find the one I am
Sing me a song
For all the forgotten ones
So we can sleep
With smiles from cheek to cheek
Some might say that
My mind isn’t like it should be
I have gotten off rails
And now I can’t make my way back
Some are the good
Some are the bad they say
But I can’t seem
To find the one I am
Some are the good
Some are the bad they say
But I can’t seem
To find the one I am
Sing me a song
For all the forgotten ones
So we can sleep
With smiles from cheek to cheek
(Come get me out
I’ve had enough,
I’ve had enough
So come get me out
Come get me out
I’ve had enough,
I’ve had enough
So come get me out
Come get me out
I’ve had enough,
I’ve had enough
So come get me out
Come get me out
I’ve had enough,
I’ve had enough
So come get me out)
Sing me a song
For all the forgotten ones
So we can sleep
With smiles from cheek to cheek x3
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