Wondering

Lyrics
[Verse] Life is always strange You just get used to it Once in a while something reminds you Then your forget about it [Pre-Chorus 1] (It's all over) Heard it at the coffee shop And on the radio (It's all over) They're talking at the trolley stop And everywhere I go, oh [Chorus] (It's all over) All of the suffering (It's all over) All of the other things (I know it's all over now) But for the wondering, the wondering, the wondering (The wondering) [Verse 2] We could change our minds But what's the use of it? If there's a thing we haven't tried Too tired to think about it [Pre-Chorus 2] (It's all over) I can't pick up the telephone Somebody wants to know (It's all over) The thing that can never be known A place we'll never go [Chorus] (It's all over) No more imagining (It's all over) Is that a tragic thing? I know it's all over know But for the wondering, the wondering, the wondering (The wondering) But for the wondering, the wondering, the wondering (The wondering) [Interlude] (Life is always strange) (Life is always strange) You just get used to it (Life is always strange) You just get used to it (Life is always strange) (Life is always strange) You just get used to it (Life is always strange) You just get used to it (Life is always strange) (Life is always strange) You just get used to it You just get used to it You just get used to it (It's all over) You just get used to it (It's all over) [Chorus] (It's all over) All of the suffering (It's all over) All of the other things (It's all over) No more imagining (I know it's all over now) (The wondering) [Outro] But for the wondering, the wondering (Life is always strange) The wondering (The wondering) But for the wondering (Life is always strange) The wondering (Life is always strange) The wondering (Life is always strange) (The wondering) But for the wondering (Life is always strange) The wondering (Life is always strange) The wondering (Life is always strange) (The wondering) But for the wondering...
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Credits
- Writers
- Todd Rundgren