New Wave

Album: Violence & Destruction (2014)
Play Video
  • We must take it or leave it
    'Cause this won't last forever
    The invincible summer
    Is crashing in
    Why are you so terrified?
    Didn't you see it coming?
    Why are you so terrified?
    Didn't you see it? (see it)

    Don't feel sorry for me
    Don't feel sorry for me
    No!

    'Cause I love this new wave
    I love this new wave

    We are melting away like a dream
    So wake up.
    And this world isn't what it seems, it's time to wake up
    Why are you look so terrified
    Didn't you see it coming?
    Yeah, you look so terrified
    Tell me, what did you see?

    Don't feel sorry for me
    Don't feel sorry for me
    No!

    'Cause I love this new wave
    I love this new wave

    It's all ending
    Right in front of my eyes
    It's all ending
    Right in front of my eyes!

    This could be the last time we speak
    Are you okay with that?
    I hope you feel the same
    Yeah, I hope you feel the same
    Because some bad things, they can last forever
    Thought that we were living
    While the skin rotted off our bones
    Yeah the skin rotted off our bones
    Yeah the skin rotted off our bones

    Oh I love this new wave
    I love this new wave

    It's all ending
    Right in front of your eyes
    It's all ending
    Right in front of your eyes!

    Blood!
    Fills the earth!

    Blood! Writer/s: Andrew Murphy, Christopher Doot, Eric Frazier, Michael Carvajal
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Gary Lewis

Gary LewisSongwriter Interviews

Gary Lewis and the Playboys had seven Top 10 hits despite competition from The Beatles. Gary talks about the hits, his famous father, and getting drafted.

Jack Tempchin - "Peaceful Easy Feeling"

Jack Tempchin - "Peaceful Easy Feeling"They're Playing My Song

When a waitress wouldn't take him home, Jack wrote what would become one of the Eagles most enduring hits.

Keith Reid of Procol Harum

Keith Reid of Procol HarumSongwriter Interviews

As Procol Harum's lyricist, Keith wrote the words to "A Whiter Shade Of Pale." We delve into that song and find out how you can form a band when you don't sing or play an instrument.

Richie Wise (Kiss producer, Dust)

Richie Wise (Kiss producer, Dust)Songwriter Interviews

Richie talks about producing the first two Kiss albums, recording "Brother Louie," and the newfound appreciation of his rock band, Dust.

Donald Fagen

Donald FagenSongwriter Interviews

Fagen talks about how the Steely Dan songwriting strategy has changed over the years, and explains why you don't hear many covers of their songs.

Don Dokken

Don DokkenSongwriter Interviews

Dokken frontman Don Dokken explains what broke up the band at the height of their success in the late '80s, and talks about the botched surgery that paralyzed his right arm.