Saw the water, not the waves
Caught your eye, forgot your name
Always leaving, either way
I want you to stop me

Episodes to fantasize
TV movie of our lives
The future is all mine
I'll find it on my way back

When I'm gone
I'll know what I've done
I'll go where I don't belong

It's all, not one
I love everything
No sleep; I lose everything
Oh don't tell me again
I won't see you again

Not one
I love everything
No sleep; I lose everything
Oh, don't tell me again
I won't see you again

Saw the waves, but not the tide
I couldn't stay, I don't know why
A sailor married to the sea
My luck is a lost key

The door is locked from the inside
Don't wait around, I won't arrive
Keep a room somewhere for me
I'll find it on my way back

When I'm gone
I'll know what I've done
I'll go where I don't belong

It's all, not one
I love everything
No sleep; I lose everything
Oh don't tell me again
I won't see you again

Not one
I love everything
No sleep; I lose everything
Oh, don't tell me again
I won't see you again


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Waves Lyrics as written by James Shaw Emily Haines

Lyrics © RUNAWAY MUSIC CANADA, BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing

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    I have a feeling this song is about the overall process of Fantasies. The verses speak about not being able to see the brightside, or the big picture ("Saw the water, not the waves," and "Always leaving either way") Whereas the build up leads to being able to finally see positive things ("I'll go where I don't belong") If you're familiar with Metric's previous works, this will make sense because before Fantasies, they had never written a happy song EVER :P And the chorus is more happy stuff ("All not one, I love everything")

    SatelliteMindedon October 26, 2009   Link

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