Falling through a simple world
Nothing here to call my own
Searching on for something sweet to savor
I'm parting seas away from view
When it's time to walk a line I'll find a destiny
I'm free from time I've lost my mind
Goodbye now don't wave to me

Time to wander
Now I'm gone never here
When you look nothing near
Will you wonder
Now I'm gone never here
When you look nothing near
And I wonder, I wonder

Rolling through the rocky bend
Will the journey ever end
Try'na find the missing puzzle under
Thunderclouds and desert streets
When you fly a lonely sky the view is far too sweet
I'm like a bird I sing from hurt
Spread your wings and glide to me

Time to wander
Now I'm gone never here
When you look nothing near
Will you wonder
Now I'm gone never here
When you look nothing near
And I wonder, I wonder

Time to wander
Now I'm gone never here
When you look nothing near
Will you wonder
Now I'm gone never here
When you look nothing near
And I wonder, I wonder

Will you wonder
Now I'm gone never here
When you look nothing near
And I wonder, I wonder


Lyrics submitted by bing_redboy

Time to Wander [Joan of Arc Remix] Lyrics as written by Xavier Parr Bacash Lionel Harvey Towers

Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    There comes a time when you have to just set out on a journey, to figure some things out about and for yourself. I feel like the beautiful and joyful (but also slightly melancholy) melody in this song is just a way of showing that it's okay to leave and discover some things for yourself. The journey can be tough, confusing, lonely and very strange. But it's natural, normal, and everyone does it. "Whelp... Time to wander!"

    In the end, the question is whether or not some of the people in your life closest to you will stick with you through your journey.

    thelistener21on April 05, 2011   Link
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    what more can you say after that? ^^^^ just that this is one truly gorgeous song.

    rockisgroovyon May 06, 2012   Link

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