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Carry Me Ohio - Echoing [Album Version] Lyrics



Carry Me Ohio - Echoing [Album Version] Lyrics




Me and Sophia
We go swimmin' down by the rope-swing at night
Night air made us ice cream shiver
In the wadin' rushing river
And the night echoes all through the day

In the middle of her flight she calls out
That she don't want me though I know she cares

Now I can hear her calling distance from Oxford Way
Now I can hear her calling distance from Oxford Way
And the night echoes 100 years of days

Me and Sofia
We go stepping on opposite coasts tonight
I feel the silly moon laughing
Because here and there my love is
We are echoing
We are echoing
We are echoing

I'd have been her favorite movie-watching seat
I'd have been her favorite dinner every night to eat
I'd have been missing puzzle piece to her perfect smile complete
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Me and Sophia
We go swimmin' down by the rope-swing at night
Night air made us ice cream shiver
In the wadin' rushing river
And the night echoes all through the day

In the middle of her flight she calls out
That she don't want me though I know she cares

Now I can hear her calling distance from Oxford Way
Now I can hear her calling distance from Oxford Way
And the night echoes 100 years of days

Me and Sofia
We go stepping on opposite coasts tonight
I feel the silly moon laughing
Because here and there my love is
We are echoing
We are echoing
We are echoing

I'd have been her favorite movie-watching seat
I'd have been her favorite dinner every night to eat
I'd have been missing puzzle piece to her perfect smile complete
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Writer: Evan Crouch
Copyright: Lyrics © Evan Crouch




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