Love goes out, out like a light.
Out like a flame and you cant find find it anymore.
Just when you think its lost in the rain, it comes back knockin' at your door.

Its the wheel of the world turning around.
Its the wheel of the world turning around.
And around.

God put us here on this carnival ride.
We close our eyes, never knowing where it'll take us next.
Babies are born, and at the same time, someone's taking their last breath.

Its the wheel of the world.
Its the wheel of the world turning around.

In the blink of an eye, it can change your life.
And it never even slows down.

Its the wheel of the world.
I don't know what it is, I'm flying high, but I'm wondering why I'm sinking on this ship going down.


Life keeps on moving anyway.

It's the wheel of the world.
It's the wheel of the world turning around.
It's the wheel of the world.
It's the wheel of the world turning around.
It's the wheel of the world turning around.
And around.
And around.
Its the wheel of the world turning around.

It can open your heart, it can break you apart.
And it never even slows down.

Its the wheel of the world turning around.
Its the wheel of the world turning around.
Its the wheel of the world turning around.
Its the wheel of the world turning around.
And around.


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Wheel of the World Lyrics as written by Christopher M Lindsey Aimee Mayo

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    Anymore, I am turning into a huge country fan... Carrie Underwood's new CD is awesome and this song is perfect... I love the Carnival Ride lyric... It so true...

    Furtado Fan37on October 25, 2007   Link
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    Anymore, I am turning into a huge country fan... Carrie Underwood's new CD is awesome and this song is perfect... I love the Carnival Ride lyric... It so true...

    Furtado Fan37on October 25, 2007   Link
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    I really love this song. It's so full of meaning...one of those songs that seem to describe the moment perfectly. It's pretty easy to analyze...she's talking about the balance of life. Good things happen, bad things happen...you just never know what which one is going to happen to you.

    worstenemyon November 11, 2007   Link
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    To me, it means the cycle of life.

    loveme4meon November 30, 2007   Link
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    and it means you never know what you'll get out of life.

    loveme4meon November 30, 2007   Link
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    In general, I love Carrie Underwood's music, and I know most people will disagree with what I'm about to say, but I feel like this song was trying too hard to be deep. Like it was trying to be inspirational more than it was actually inspiring.

    It seems like a bad copycat of John Mayer's Wheel. That's all I could think of when I heard this song. It could just be me.

    angill973on January 23, 2009   Link
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    My favorite song by Carrie.

    dooglepopon May 09, 2011   Link

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