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Ian Bla - green wave Lyrics



Ian Bla - green wave Lyrics
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I was just seventeen when I went up to New Jersey and I wish I knew what I had
My head is spinning, endlessly, I don't know what I'm doing but I'm, tryin' my best
Sometimes I hate it here and when I leave the dorm that I live I'll finally be glad
Why did I come to NJIT i wish I lived in the city, closer to you
Closer to you, I don't know that tonight
My friends are in that line
Closer to you
'Cause I know when I fall asleep, with few months left in the city oh I
Wish I knew what I had
So baby do you think bout when we walked through Washington Square Park
Where we used to laugh
Until the sunset then we suddenly had to leave in the morning
You walked home and I took the PATH
This life that I live feels like a dream, and I'm so lucky to have it
If I ever wake up it'll be
Closer to you, baby know that tonight
Ain't the last time that I'll be
Closer to you
'Cause I know when I fall asleep, with few months left in the city oh I
Wish I knew what I had
So baby do you think bout when we walked through Washington Square Park
Where we used to laugh
Until the sunset then we suddenly had to leave in the morning
You walked home and I took the PATH
This life that I live feels like a dream, and I'm so lucky to have it
If I ever wake up it'll be
Closer to you (Wish I knew what I had)
Closer to you (We used to laugh)
You walked home and I took the PATH
If I ever wake up it'll be
I'm sorry that we fell in love in the middle of Manhattan
Knowin' I would have to leave
Eventually and so hopefully, we're both glad that this happened
I carry your heart with me
Anytime that you want, we could meet down in Hawaii, show you around my home
You'll love it here, the skies are pristine, every day new horizons
Watch the ocean blue turn pink
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I was just seventeen when I went up to New Jersey and I wish I knew what I had
My head is spinning, endlessly, I don't know what I'm doing but I'm, tryin' my best
Sometimes I hate it here and when I leave the dorm that I live I'll finally be glad
Why did I come to NJIT i wish I lived in the city, closer to you
Closer to you, I don't know that tonight
My friends are in that line
Closer to you
'Cause I know when I fall asleep, with few months left in the city oh I
Wish I knew what I had
So baby do you think bout when we walked through Washington Square Park
Where we used to laugh
Until the sunset then we suddenly had to leave in the morning
You walked home and I took the PATH
This life that I live feels like a dream, and I'm so lucky to have it
If I ever wake up it'll be
Closer to you, baby know that tonight
Ain't the last time that I'll be
Closer to you
'Cause I know when I fall asleep, with few months left in the city oh I
Wish I knew what I had
So baby do you think bout when we walked through Washington Square Park
Where we used to laugh
Until the sunset then we suddenly had to leave in the morning
You walked home and I took the PATH
This life that I live feels like a dream, and I'm so lucky to have it
If I ever wake up it'll be
Closer to you (Wish I knew what I had)
Closer to you (We used to laugh)
You walked home and I took the PATH
If I ever wake up it'll be
I'm sorry that we fell in love in the middle of Manhattan
Knowin' I would have to leave
Eventually and so hopefully, we're both glad that this happened
I carry your heart with me
Anytime that you want, we could meet down in Hawaii, show you around my home
You'll love it here, the skies are pristine, every day new horizons
Watch the ocean blue turn pink
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Writer: Matthew-Ian Blancaflor
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Performed By: Ian Bla
Language: English
Length: 3:55
Written by: Matthew-Ian Blancaflor

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