I think about it all the time But donât know what to say When the room is cold and empty And you look at me that way Should I sing about the babies playing pool Or how âbout all the times I broke the rules One time when I was younger I woke up in a slump I was staying at a friendâs house And my mother picked me up I told her I was crying in the womb She said she felt it once a week at noon And I know that Itâs ok For reality to blow away So hear me when I say That life is a crashinâ wave One day I was walking through the woods The trees were high and mighty But I hardly even noticed them âCause I heard two lovers fighting The argument would fluctuate From scared to nervous quiet My love is fadinâ fast, she said Oh no, he said Am I it? They cried and kissed and walked each other home And I went to do some fighting of my own And I know that Itâs ok For reality to blow away So hear me when I say That life is a crashinâ wave
Compositor: Keaton Hill Simons ECAD: Obra #21581960