Toggle menu
Toggle preferences menu
Toggle personal menu
Not logged in
Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits.

Where Are You Now?

From Linkinpedia
Revision as of 06:12, 21 February 2024 by Rasputin93 (talk | contribs) (Text replacement - "Artist\=\[\[(.*)\]\]" to "Artist=$1")

Template:Song "Where Are You Now?" is the first track on the album Snax by The Snax. The song received radio airplay across the United States and Canada.

Background

Versions

Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
Where Are You Now? Snax 3:08 1999 April 17, 2000

Live

Personnel

Lyrics

Album Version

Where are you now?
I turned around to find out,
I found myself mistaken,
And something's missing here,
Where did you go?
I crawled beneath the waters,
I spun around in circles,
And something's missing.

Nothing's ever changing,
Things have stayed the same,
(Things have stayed the same)
I spun around in circles,
Now I can't see a thing.

I think that,
We could be friends again
I think that,
We could be, we could be friends again

So, where are you now?
I turned around to find out,
I found myself mistaken,
And something's missing here,
Where did you go?
I crawled beneath the waters,
I spun around in circles,
And something's missing.

Everybody's searching,
To be what they can see,
(To see what they can be)
I promised not to close my eyes,
But I would rather dream,
And everybody's missing,
And everyone is missed,
(And everyone is missed)
Slipped right through your fingers,
The hole inside your fist

I think that,
We could be friends again
I think that,
We could be friends again
I think that,
We could be, we could be friends again

So,
Where are you now?
I turned around to find out,
I found myself mistaken,
And something's missing here,
Where did you go?
I crawled beneath the waters,
I spun around in circles,
And something's missing

(I think that,
We could be, we could be friends again)
Where are you now?
I turned around to find out,
I found myself mistaken,
And something's missing here,

(I think that,
We could be, we could be friends again)
Where did you go?
I crawled beneath the waters,
I spun around in circles,
And something's missing

External Links

References