Caroline
See-Caroline
Caroline
See-Caroline

Caroline sits in her room playin' killer killer killer killer beats
Ooh, Caroline sits in 'er room playin' killer killer killer killer killer killer beats

Caroline's a victim
Caro-line is a victim
Caroline's a victim
Caro-Caroline is a victim
Caroline's a victim
Caroline's a victim
Caroline's a victim
Caroline is a victim

Caroline wishes that she could meet all the boys and the girls who live down her street
'Cause she knows that they share that tappin' of the feet
When she play that killer killer killer killer beat

Caroline's a victim
Caro-line
Caroline's a victim
Caroline is a victim
Caroline's a victim
Caroline's a victim
Caroline's a victim
Caroline is a victim

Caroline's a victim
Caroline's a victim
Caroline's a victim
Caroline is a victim

Killer!


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Caroline's a Victim Lyrics as written by Kate Marie Nash

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    General Comment

    Wow.. Lyrical content.

    K1251on March 29, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I heard somewhere that yes, this is about a girl who is obsessed with the band The Killers. She is in a group of kids who call themselves "The Victims" since they are fans of The Killers.... get it?

    Love this song. :)

    ScarletThorneon February 17, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i read that this song was a joke between kate & her friend caroline

    missmeon March 09, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    haha i just thought it was taking the mick out of people who follow the crowd

    Halle524on March 21, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    Yeah, apparently it's about how her friend Caroline loved the Killers and she made it 'cause she was a bit bored one day.

    niamhOMFGon March 21, 2007   Link
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    lol, it really doesnt go that deep. the song started as a joke with a mate, ended up being a bit of a tune.

    mart_cfcon April 12, 2007   Link
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    It's so deep and meaningful, really gets to you...haunting and, I kid you not, close to the lyrical genius of, say, Muse or Willy Mason.

    LOL

    It's a bit of a joke; the video made me laugh, seriosly CHAVAFIED and totally Nu-Rave. I wish she didnt release this as a single, because I was very prejuidice aganist her for some time, but then I heard 'Merry Happy' (Cute!) and 'the Nicest Thing' (ah...those feelings) and I realised she wasn't trying to k-k-k-kill music (grins see what I did there?).

    I_heart_lyricson August 01, 2007   Link
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    LOOOOOOOL if Caroline's a victim I'm a victim too because just like her i like to play The Killers on my pc/mp3 all the time not only for me but for the entire neighbourhood listen to it because The Killers are GODS ^_^' Thank you Caroline/Kate, good job!

    Medevaquedon August 06, 2007   Link
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    this song annoys the hell out of me. didnt think it was the same person when i heard all her pop stuff

    selfishisgorgeouson August 18, 2007   Link
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    haha at first listen i hated it. but now i love it whole heartedly. and i love how if u sing it, someone will carry on. coz lets face it, the words arent THAT hard to learn... 8-) x

    allybamalamon September 03, 2007   Link

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