Mesita (Indie)
Mesita (Indie)
Mesita (Indie)
Mesita (Indie)
Mesita (Indie)
Mesita (Indie)
Mesita (Indie)
Mesita (Indie)
Mesita (Indie)
Mesita (Indie)
Mesita (Indie)
Mesita (Indie)
Ken Caryl, much like The Coyotes, had been on Cooley’s backlog for a while before finding a place on The Coyote as the first and second songs on the album respectively.
[Verse 1]
Welcome's more than been wore out
Soon become too desperate
But what good comes to those who wait
At it now so many years
Chase and hope to catch a break
Rattled out and off the rails
[Pre-Chorus]
So many places
Still only know
Those all met back home
But we don’t really talk much anymore
[Chorus]
Twenty one years old
And it's weighing down
And we're moving out
[Verse 2]
Always loyal to a fault
Bitter towards the ones who left
But they’d return to open arms
Grew up all so similar
Why were things different
Whеn all wrapped up and we moved away
[Pre-Chorus]
So many placеs
Still only know
Those all met back home
And we don't really talk much anymore
[Chorus]
Twenty one years old
And it's weighing down
Twenty one years old
And we're falling out
Twenty one years old
And we're so damn lost
Twenty one years old
We once belonged to you
[Outro]
Something must be wrong
They've all up and gone
They've all up and gone
Something must be wrong
They've all up and gone
They’ve all up and gone
Something must be wrong
They’ve all up and gone
They've all up and gone
Something must be wrong
They’ve all up and gone
They've all up and gone
They've all up and gone
They've all up and gone
They’ve all up and gone
Ken Caryl was written by Mesita (Indie).
Ken Caryl was produced by Mesita (Indie).
Mesita (Indie) released Ken Caryl on Tue Apr 03 2012.