Caught up in the moment I wake up from a dream
Where I floated out to sea
And the current pulled at me
Caught up in the feeling I find it hard to breathe
But the water speaks to me
Says surrender and be free
But I like the idea that I'm in control
If I ever really was in control
But I like the idea that I'm in control
It comes and it goes in waves
The feeling I somehow can save myself
It comes and it goes in waves
The feeling I somehow can save myself
It comes and it goes in waves
In another moment I'm fighting for the shore
But my feet can't kick no more
And I'm tired of this war
In another second I'm pushed beneath the waves
And I lose the light of day
And I hear the riptide say
Just give up the idea that you're in control
Cuz you never really were in control
Just give up the idea that you're in control
It comes and it goes in waves
The feeling I somehow can save myself
It comes and it goes in waves
The feeling I somehow can save myself
It comes and it goes in waves
But I like the idea that I'm in control
If I ever really was in control
Still I like the idea that I'm in control
If I ever really was in control
But I like the idea that I'm in control
If I ever really was in control
But I like the idea that I'm in control
If I ever really was in control


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    Lyric Correction

    "Were these scares never meant to heal?"

    scares should be scars.

    nomisstakesxon April 09, 2010   Link

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