Wednesday

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Wolf Alice - Rock, Pop

Wednesday

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[Verse 1] 'member your mother, but leave her behind There are things you should wait for and there's things you should find No one gets younger and no one gets wise There's a room I remember when I run to my mind You keep your fingers crossed, and wear the charms that you've created Does getting older mean that we should love that ones that we have hated? Mistakes can make me stronger, you don't get back the time you wasted I'll remember this at night when all the memories are fading [Verse 2] The things that makes us sick and we'll always escape 'Cause there's these things that I have had and have kept for old times sake It's the fear of change, and screwing up, having no tradition 'Cause there's excuses to keep throwing up, and it clutches like your possessions I remember being small and I remember all the ambition If I had kept up with the dreams would I be in this position? In darker trousers we would bring 'cause the dark can be deceiving And I'll remember this at night when all the memories are leaving [Bridge] I'll remember this at night I'll remember I'll remember this at night I'll remember (I'll remember this at night) (I'll remember) (I'll remember this at night) (I'll remember) [Verse 3] 'member your mother, but leave her behind There are things you should wait for, and there's things you should find No one gets younger and no one gets wise There's a room I'll remember when I run to my mind You keep your fingers crossed, and wear the charms that you've created Does getting older mean that we should love the ones that we have hated? Mistakes can make me stronger, you don't get back the time you wasted I'll remember this at night when all the memories are fading

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Credits

Writers
  • Wolf Alice
  • George Barlett
  • Sadie Cleary
  • Joff Oddie
  • Ellie Rowsell