Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Reneé Rapp
Chant
Alexander 23
Programmation
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Reneé Rapp
Paroles/Composition
Alexander Glantz
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Alexander 23
Ingénierie
Alex Ghenea
Ingénierie de mixage
Jonathan Castelli
Ingénierie de mixage
Chris Gehringer
Ingénierie de mastérisation
Paroles
[Verse 1]
I took the medicine
But I'm up in the middle of the night again
Same beginning middle, but still no end
Back at the beginning with you
I'm gonna toss and turn
Whisper in my pillow, will I ever learn?
How could waterboarding feel so good at first?
Oh, to be swimming with you
[Refrain]
On and on and on we go
Thoughts of you are soft as snow
Eyes get heavy, heart gets slow
[Chorus]
Every night, I sleep underwater
Follow you like lamb to a slaughter
Fast asleep but no time to rest
Gotta swim, swim, swim
Keep holding my breath
Dreams of us, they turn into nightmares
If it's love, then why do I feel scared?
Hear a voice inside of my head
Saying, "Swim, swim, swim
As fast as you can"
[Refrain]
On and on and on we go
Thoughts of you are soft as snow
Eyes get heavy, heart gets slow
[Verse 2]
I never stood a chance
The original ending of a true romance
Guess I'm destined for the role of Juliet
Rather be dead than confused
Mmm, mmm
'Cause it don't make sense
How can we get out of this
With no bloodshed?
The longer it goes on
There's only one the end
Oh, to be swimming with you
[Verse 3]
On and on and on we go
Thoughts of you are soft as snow
Eyes get heavy, heart gets slow
[Chorus]
Every night, I sleep underwater
Follow you like lamb to a slaughter
Fast asleep but no time to rest
Gotta swim, swim, swim
Keep holding my breath
Dreams of us, they turn into nightmares
If it's love, then why do I feel scared?
Hear a voice inside of my head
Saying, "Swim, swim, swim
As fast as you can"
[Outro]
On and on and on we go
Thoughts of you are soft as snow
Eyes get heavy, heart gets slow
Swim, swim, swim as fast as you can
On and on and on we go
Thoughts of you are soft as snow
Eyes get heavy, heart gets slow
Swim, swim, swim as fast as you can
Written by: Alexander Glantz, Reneé Rapp

