A crêpe or crepe ( /ˈkreɪp/;French: [kʁɛp] ( listen)) is a type of very thin pancake, usually made from wheat flour (crêpes de Froment) or buckwheat flour (galettes). The word is of French origin, deriving from the Latin crispa, meaning "curled". While crêpes originate from Brittany, a region in the northwest of France, their consumption is widespread in France and Quebec. In Brittany, crêpes are traditionally served with cider. Crêpes are served with a variety of fillings, from the most simple with only sugar to flambéed crêpes Suzette or elaborate savoury fillings.
Crêpes are made by pouring a thin liquid batter onto a hot frying pan or flat circular hot plate, often with a trace of butter on the pan's surface. The batter is spread evenly over the cooking surface of the pan or plate either by tilting the pan or by distributing the batter with an offset spatula. There are also specially designed crêpe makers with a heatable circular surface that can be dipped in the batter and quickly pulled out to produce an ideal thickness and evenness of cooking.
When lights go down, I see no reason
For you to cry, we've been through this before
In every time, in every season
God knows I've tried
So please don't ask for more
Can't you see it in my eyes?
Though this might be our last goodbye
Carrie
Carrie
Things they change my friend
Woh ohh
Carrie
Carrie
Maybe we'll meet again
Somewhere, again
I read your mind with no intentions
Of being unkind, I wish I could explain
It all takes time
A whole lot of patience
If it's a crime, how come I feel no pain?
Can't you see it in my eyes?
Though this might be our last goodbye
Ohh ho ho
Carrie
Carrie
Oh, things they change my friend
Woh ohh
Carrie
Carrie
Maybe we'll meet again
Can't you see it in my eyes?
Though this might be our last goodbye
(Ohh ho ho)
Carrie
Carrie
Ohh, things they change
Carrie, Carrie, Carrie
(Ohh ho ho)
Carrie
Carrie
Maybe we'll meet again
Oh, somewhere again