I will never know
'Cause you will never show
Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now
I will never know
'Cause you will never show
Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now

Carnival came by my town today
Bright lights from giant wheels
Fall on the alleyways
And I'm here
By my door, waiting for you

I will never know
'Cause you will never show
Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now
I will never know
'Cause you will never show
Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now

I hear sounds of lovers
Barrel organs, mothers
I would like to take you
Down there just to make you
Mine in a merry-go-round

I will never know
'Cause you will never show
Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now
I will never know
'Cause you will never show
Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now

Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now
Mmm, come on and love me now
Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now
Come on and love me now

Ooh, ooh, ooh, oh


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Carnival Lyrics as written by Nina Persson Magnus Sveningsson

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    I love how they merged the carnival-esque with their own style. Lyrics are fantastic.I love this band.

    Karatepopon April 21, 2007   Link

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