Snap Out Of It

Album: AM (2013)
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  • What's been happenin' in your world?
    What have you been up to?
    I heard that you fell in love or near enough
    I gotta tell you the truth, yeah

    I wanna grab both your shoulders and shake, baby
    Snap out of it (snap out of it)
    I get the feelin' I left it too late, but baby
    Snap out of it (snap out of it)
    If that watch don't continue to swing
    Or the fat lady fancies havin' a sing
    I'll be here waitin' ever so patiently
    For you to snap out of it

    Forever isn't for everyone
    Is forever for you?
    It sounds like settlin' down or givin' up
    But it don't sound much like you, girl

    I wanna grab both your shoulders and shake, baby
    Snap out of it (snap out of it)
    I get the feelin' I left it too late, but baby
    Snap out of it (snap out of it)
    If that watch don't continue to swing
    Or the fat lady fancies havin' a sing
    I'll be here waitin' ever so patiently
    For you to snap out of it

    (Under a spell you're hypnotized, ooh)
    (Darlin', how could you be so blind?)
    (Snap out of it)
    Under a spell you're hypnotized (ooh)
    Darlin', how could you be so blind?

    I wanna grab both your shoulders and shake, baby
    Snap out of it (snap out of it)
    I get the feelin' I left it too late, but baby
    Snap out of it (snap out of it)
    If that watch don't continue to swing
    Or the fat lady fancies havin' a sing
    I'll be here waitin' ever so patiently
    For you to snap out of it Writer/s: Alex Turner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Stevevevevevvee from Ur Bathroom CupboardThis hits kinda hard ngl. Tbh though I interpret it more as someone tryna snap someone out of depression lol
  • GemmaI swear this song was used as a theme tune in a film or Tv series?
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