Cover art for END OF THE WATER (FEEL) by Waterparks
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END OF THE WATER (FEEL) Lyrics

[Chorus]
If you feel it, then I feel it too
If you believe me, I could be your truth
If you feel it, then I feel it too
If you need me, all I need is you (Wait)

[Verse 1]
Why we ghost each other for a week at a time?
Both waitin' for each other to reply
Make plans and let 'em fall through
I can't even call you, let alone call you mine
I can be nonchalant
If that's what you really want
But I'm just glad you and I
Are alive at the same time


[Chorus]
If you feel it, then I feel it too
If you believe me, I could be your truth
If you feel it, then I feel it too
If you need me, all I need is you

[Verse 2]
We can't take back what we nevеr gave
And that distance keeps us safe
But nobody told mе that safe is so lonely

Now I'm checkin' DMs again
'Til I'm thinkin' 'bout your face instead
It's d-d-d-d-decorated in my head

Why can't we act like you and I
Are alive at the same time? (Alive at the same time)
[Chorus]
If you feel it, then I feel it too
If you believe me, I could be your truth
If you feel it, then I feel it too
If you need me, all I need is you

[Bridge]
Do you feel it? 'Cause I feel it too
Do you need it? 'Cause I need it too
Do you feel it? 'Cause I feel it too
And do you need it? 'Cause I need it too
Do you feel it, do you feel it, do you feel it too?

[Outro: Kurtis Conner]
You know, a little bit of livin', a little bit of lovin'
A little bit of kissin', a little bit of huggin', you know?
That's what I'm feelin'

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“END OF THE WATER (FEEL)” is a captivating song by the American pop punk band Waterparks. This track features poignant lyrics that explore the complexities of modern-day relationships and the struggles of communication in the digital age.

The song starts with the narrator wondering why they and their partner ghost each other for a week at a time, waiting for each other to reply to their messages. The frustration and confusion of this situation are expressed in the lines “Make plans and let ‘em fall through, I can’t even call you, let alone call you mine.” The narrator acknowledges that they could be nonchalant about the situation, but the truth is that they are glad to be alive at the same time as their partner.

The chorus of the song is simple but powerful, with the repetition of the lines “If you feel it, then I feel it too, If you believe me, I could be your truth, If you need me, all I need is you.” This is a strong message of unity, with the narrator expressing their willingness to stand by their partner and be there for them.

In the bridge, Waterparks' frontman, Awsten Knight, takes on a more optimistic tone, singing, “We could make it to the end of the water, and never let go.” This imagery of being at the end of the water represents the end of a journey or challenge, with the narrator expressing a desire to overcome the struggles of their relationship and stay together.

The outro of the song features Canadian YouTuber and comedian Kurtis Conner providing a spoken-word monologue about the joys of love and intimacy. This adds a unique touch to the song, with Conner’s words serving as a hopeful reminder that love is worth fighting for.

Overall, “END OF THE WATER (FEEL)” showcases Waterparks' talents as both songwriters and musicians. The lyrics are honest and relatable, and the band’s musical performance is energetic and engaging. This song is a standout track from their discography and shows why Waterparks are a band to watch in the pop punk scene."

Title of the song is a reference to Disney Pixar movie “Onward”:

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