Epilogue
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Epilogue
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SUE TO CARRIE
No doubts
No more fears
I see you shine and the dark disappears
TOMMY
One day you finally see her
ENSEMBLE
One day you finally see her (one day you finally see her)
Finally see her (finally see her!)
SUE
For years, you look
ENSEMBLE + SUE
You look at someone passing by
And then one day you see her (and then one day you see her)
One day you finally see her! Now -
SUE
How can I not see?
ENSEMBLE
Me? Am I so blind?
I could say, say (I could say)
Thank God that's not me
But what does it cost to be kind?
Blinded and silent, too scared to be
And to finally see (and to finally see)
SUE
I felt as though
This girl revealed her self to me
And now, I know
(Finally see, finally see)
That once you see, you can't unsee
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Carrie (The Musical) performs "Epilogue", and this lyric page sits inside the Carrie (The Musical) catalog on LyroVerse.
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