I know I, I won't make it don't know what to do
They say that love is easy but they must have forgot you
Oh, she's a talking thing so full of glee
But twenty-one months will not agree
A second hand girl, I guarantee
Will make a life hard for you and me
Oh I, love to hate you 'cause you know that I don't
But treat me like you do I think it's time for you to go
And always such a pretty thing,
Depending on what the day's will bring
I can't escape love
Dah, do, dah, do
A la la la, loh, yeah

Oh, my mind, is all
Washed away, all away
We keep holding on
To the everlasting waves

They say it's never easy when you're 23
And maybe that's a lie and it's just hard as fuck for me
Oh and I know someone to ripples day
I couldn't explain why I loved that way
I waited round all day, duh, dah, de
Waiting on you to make me free, and the
And the smile it just, floats away
As is the world is satisfied when night turns into day
Oh it's a never ending up and down
Another hot shot when you're around
I'm sick of the thing that took her down
I paint a new face with just a frown

Oh, my mind, is all
Washed away, all away
We keep holding on
To the everlasting waves

Oh lovely, with you
No, I can't keep from fallin' in love
I can't keep from fallin' in love
Oh lovely


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Waves Lyrics as written by Brian Joseph Burton Asa Taccone

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    This song is very catchy and a little addictive. It kind of goes with the lyrics. I think this song is about a guy who is in a relationship with this girl who could be playing/leading him on yet he loves and will always love this girl for some reason. It seems like he is trying to hold on to her until the very end and he wants to keep riding this "wave" of a relationship.

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