the situation is fluid歌詞

the situation is fluid - 作詞:grega. carlsson - 作曲:grega. carlsson

Lyrics:

Verse 1:

You see, we're just here

It's like we're moving, never really standing still

This whole thing is out of our control

So, I don't know where we'll land, it's all just fluid

Chorus:

So here we are, caught in a storm

Can't find our way, out of this labyrinth

Soon as the waves begin to break

It's gonna be hard to know which way to take

Verse 2:

Time flies when you're having fun

But it seems like everything is spinning out of control

It's hard to believe, this world is such a fragile thing

But there's no stopping now, the situation is fluid

Chorus:

So here we are, caught in a storm

Can't find our way, out of this labyrinth

Soon as the waves begin to break

It's gonna be hard to know which way to take

Bridge:

It seems like there's no tomorrow

No matter what we do, we can't hold on for long

We need to learn how to adapt, find our own way forward

Cause there's no turning back now, the situation is fluid

Chorus:

So here we are, caught in a storm

Can't find our way, out of this labyrinth

Soon as the waves begin to break

It's gonna be hard to know which way to take

Outro:

The situation is fluid, it's always changingCodeDewing Test Axe -- Analysis Tool - page 4 of 6

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