Karl (I Wonder What It's Like to Die)

Ciara Louise Doran, Heather Patricia Baron-Gracie

I was fourteen, my brother was twenty
When my dad sat me down, and told me you'd left me
I never listened when they called you crazy
I see so much of you in me lately

I wrote a song for you
And it's called "Hide + Seek"
You never heard it but I, I got it tattooed on me
And I'd love to see you sitting in your chair
Smoking away, beautifully unaware

I wonder what it's like to die?
Sometimes you cross my mind
Well that's a fucking lie
'Cause you're on my mind all of the time
I wonder what it's like to die?

Got in the taxi after my London show
And your favourite song came on the radio
I cried a little, then I stopped
Oh, you know I can't hide it
I miss you so much

It was Christmas day when my mum found you
She puts on a brave face, but I can see right through
But your mind was beautiful, unusual, so loveable
But you were beautiful, unusual, so loveable

I wonder what it's like to die?
Sometimes you cross my mind
Well that's a fucking lie
'Cause you're on my mind all of the time
I wonder, what it's like to die?

Trivia about the song Karl (I Wonder What It's Like to Die) by Pale Waves

When was the song “Karl (I Wonder What It's Like to Die)” released by Pale Waves?
The song Karl (I Wonder What It's Like to Die) was released in 2018, on the album “My Mind Makes Noises”.
Who composed the song “Karl (I Wonder What It's Like to Die)” by Pale Waves?
The song “Karl (I Wonder What It's Like to Die)” by Pale Waves was composed by Ciara Louise Doran, Heather Patricia Baron-Gracie.

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