Waves lyrics

21 years, she figured it outShe started a job, she’s feeling it outAnd for once, it feels rightWas feeling like the prime of her life

But all of that is just a dreamShattered now, and everything’s changedWith one car and one nightIt’s driving through the prime of your life

Took your freedom, there’s no reasonJust keep breathingTime doesn’t hear if you ask it to wait

La, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daSo own all your tears and just roll with the wavesLa, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daLife, it could change, it could change in a dayLa, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daSo cherish your years and just roll with the wavesLa, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daTime doesn’t hear, so roll with the waves

11 years old, my only friendYou’d taken me in, but where was I?When he took his lifeOh, I was singing in the prime of my life

Where was I when you were calling?I can’t go backTime doesn’t hear if you ask it to wait

La, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daSo own all your tears and just roll with the wavesLa, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daLife, it could change, it could change in a dayLa, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daSo cherish your years and just roll with the wavesLa, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daTime doesn’t hear, so roll with the waves

Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, oohLive in regret, or eye to the future?I’d rather be here, thinking about the now‘Cause this breath could fade fastAnd this day could be your last

La, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daSo own all your tears and just roll with the wavesLa, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daLife, it could change, it could change in a dayLa, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daSo cherish your years and just roll with the wavesLa, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daTime doesn’t hear, so roll with the waves

La, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-daLa, da-da-da-da, la, da-da-da-da


About Waves lyrics
Released: 2022
Album: Mercury – Acts 1 & 2
Genres: Pop rock, Alternative rock, Children’s Music, Indie pop
Songwriters: Daniel Coulter Reynolds / Mattias Per Larsson / Robin Lennart Fredriksson / Daniel Platzman / Justin Drew Tranter / Benjamin Mckee / Wayne Sermon