Caramia
Indigo Girls · Other Songs - Indigo Girls
you used to mock me sometimes I would cry when I was
home later You hurt my feelings,
why why why, send it down in your notebook my wannabe Harriet the spy
And some say your genius is in your madness will you
get better then will you leave us?
How you mixed with the darkness at such a young age
until in your chemistry science and violence turned silence to rage
Why are you dreaming this, one shoe off and a bridge to cross over
And where is your taxi fare,
are you left by yourself or left by your lover?
For three nights straight now I dream I keep both of
my shoes but I've forgotten my lines and
I've misplace my cues, and there's a sea full of faces
and a show to go on,
and I'm struck mute at entrance with nothing to draw from
There were the secrets the big bang and the bigger joke
You seem to know all of them and injustice makes you red with choke
You love like you're desperate you don't know what love is
I thought if there was one thing I could give you one
thing I could give you, maybe it was this
With your head on the bed board the anguished repeat
the sweat of our sadness the twist of the sheets
I don't want what's best for you, where will I be when you've found it?
I pray a lot about these bad feelings inside but I
can't pray my way through or around it
Caramia
Indigo Girls' 'Caramia' stands as a poignant example of the duo's signature blend of folk-rock and introspective songwriting. Recorded during a period where Amy and Emily Werner explored themes of personal vulnerability and complex relationships, the track exemplifies their ability to weave narrative-driven lyrics with melodic accessibility. The song reflects the band's broader discography of works that balance acoustic intimacy with broader musical arrangements, characteristic of their 1990s and 2000s output. By avoiding explicit lyrical quotes, the focus remains on the song's emotional resonance and its role within the artists' catalog of songs that address human connection and self-discovery through a distinct indie-folk lens.

