When the sun comes down
When the rain wash away
All the hopes I can bring
To another day
Another day

When your trees start to sway
And the wind makes them move

I can tell that
You don't know

[Chorus]
To all the fights I've conquered and beyond
The times have changed and I will now move over slowly
The truth is I still feel lost without you
Hard to find a new soul
The silence takes its toll

Just sway
You don't know
Just sway
You don't know
Just sway
And all you want is to find home

There's a light pausing
Feel the volume of the sky
Mark your place in time with another question why

Time flickers in the night
Always lookin' to be right

[Chorus]

You don't know
Just sway
You don't know
Just sway
And all you want is to find home
Just sway
And you don't love
Just sway
And you don't know
Just sway
And all you want is to find home

Ooh ooh ooh ooh
Just sway
Just sway


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Sway Lyrics as written by Lee Gaze Ian Watkins

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    Either: 1) A chick just broke up with the guy due to arguements or what not, but he still feels attached to her. Yet, he still tries again, and reminds her that in relationships, sometimes, you have to give (sway). But when he tries to ask her about why she dropped him, she says she doesn't know and that she's pretty much done with him "and all you want is to find home".

    Or

    2) A non-chick & guy interpretation: Kinda describes growing up where people go through life changing moments. The singer has gotten past some of these rough moments, and is trying to help a friend go through these experiences as well.

    Plus, this song has a long @$$ed ending!

    There's something to start the ball. Thanks ben2k9 for your input.

    Lyvreuson April 09, 2006   Link

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