Disappear

Album: Red Light, Green Light (2022)
Play Video
  • I want to disappear like a wave breaking on the shore
    I don't want no more
    All that we used to know is but a dream
    I don't recognize this place
    All I see is an empty space
    I want to disappear
    I can't wait till you come to take me home

    I think life is beautiful despite this
    Maybe there is too much wrong to right this, I don't know
    Do we have the wherewithal to fight this baby, I don't know
    I can't let it go

    Oh, the days are long and cold
    The nights are even longer
    Wanna feel the part of me that's stronger

    I think life is beautiful despite this
    Maybe there is too much wrong to right this, I don't know
    Do we have the wherewithal to fight this baby, I don't know
    I can't let it go

    Oh, won't you meet me here?
    Feel the sea rushing to the shore
    I don't need much more
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Wang Chung Pick The Top Songs Of The '80s

Wang Chung Pick The Top Songs Of The '80sSongwriter Interviews

'80s music ambassadors Wang Chung pick their top tracks of the decade, explaining what makes each one so special.

Emmylou Harris

Emmylou HarrisSongwriter Interviews

She thinks of herself as a "song interpreter," but back in the '80s another country star convinced Emmylou to take a crack at songwriting.

Charlotte Caffey of The Go-Go's

Charlotte Caffey of The Go-Go'sSongwriter Interviews

Charlotte was established in the LA punk scene when a freaky girl named Belinda approached her wearing a garbage bag.

Al Jourgensen of Ministry

Al Jourgensen of MinistrySongwriter Interviews

In the name of song explanation, Al talks about scoring heroin for William Burroughs, and that's not even the most shocking story in this one.

Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes

Chris Robinson of The Black CrowesSongwriter Interviews

"Great songwriters don't necessarily have hit songs," says Chris. He's written a bunch, but his fans are more interested in the intricate jams.

Ian Gillan of Deep Purple

Ian Gillan of Deep PurpleSongwriter Interviews

Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillan explains the "few red lights" in "Smoke On The Water" and talks about songs from their 2020 album Whoosh!