Credits
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Samuel Lawson
Songwriter:in
Lyrics
You can see all this dead plant matter in here
There's a reason
'Cause they take over a body of water
They choke out everything
They cover the surface of a
Small pond or lake or something
Nothing underneath it can live
Don't leave me hanging
If I whisper in your ear
That things have been changing
How would you react to that?
Yes I'm talking about us
Hadn't picked up on that yet?
Well I'm sorry to startle
I'll let these drums startle instead
But when is it my turn?
I'm sitting sunburnt in the lawn
Don't downplay the weather
How would you react to that?
And I don't mean changing
Like how we're all changing the world
I'm talking 'bout changing
Like how I'm changing chords right now
So darling, darling
We've been running all this time
From the wreckage of our mind
The place we left behind
So something, something
There must be something left to find
Or were the promises just lies
'Cause it ain't sitting right with me
♪
Don't leave me hanging
I have seen your tendency
To be selfish
Are you even listening?
What'll it be then?
My perforated cardigan
Your picture-perfect skirt again
Passive-aggressive exposition
So while it's storming
We'll lock the animals outside
Love rests indoors throughout the night
Well what are we? Who's to decide?
We need reforming
You know we can't keep up this high
And if our starseed realign
I'll find you in another life
(Another life)
(Another life)
♪
Sit at the roots of my garden
And take me to brunch
I know it's not special
But that makes it special
(Take a chance)
(Don't miss this chance)
If I could go back to that moment
The day it all changed
If I could say something
Well what would I say?
What do I say?
(Don't things ever change)
What do I say?
(In that moment)
What do I say?
(That was the day)
What do I say?
(Everything changed)
What do I say?
(Don't things ever change)
(Don't things ever change)
What do I say?
(In that moment)
What do I say?
(That was the day)
That was the day
(Everything changed)
Everything changed
Don't things ever change
Written by: Samuel Lawson