About Those Waves
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About Those Waves
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I’m still waiting for your colors
For your letters for your songs
I’m still painting your picture
Like you used to look before
I’m still talking to people
You don’t talk anymore
I’m still dreaming those scenes
We used to dream when we were young
And I’m alone
I am swimming I'm drowning
But I don’t sink anymore
But our ship is gone
And those waves are now calming down
I’m on my own boat
I’m still waiting for your call
But I’m not looking at my phone
I am looking for some answers
I’m searching my own hopes
I’ve spent some time walking around
I found some quite pleasant roles
But I still use those bridges
You’ve build before you’re gone
And I’m alone
I am swimming I’m drowning
But I don’t sink anymore
And I still don’t know what I’m looking for
But those waves are now calming down
I’m on my own boat
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Elora performs "About Those Waves", and this lyric page sits inside the Elora catalog on LyroVerse.
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