Listen to I'm Ready To Move On / Wild Heart Reprise (Live At Radio City Music Hall) song with lyrics from Bleachers

I'm Ready To Move On / Wild Heart Reprise (Live At Radio City Music Hall)

Bleachers25 Aug 2023

I'm Ready To Move On / Wild Heart Reprise (Live At Radio City Music Hall) Lyrics

I'm Ready To Move On / Wild Heart Reprise (Live At Radio City Music Hall) - Bleachers

Lyrics by:Jack Antonoff/John Hill/Yoko Ono

Composed by:Jack Antonoff/John Hill/Yoko Ono

Cracks on its surface made it clear

That there's warm water bubbling up from within

Cracks on its surface made it clear

That there's warm water bubbling up from within

Snow is falling all the time

Snow is smiling all the time

I'm ready I'm ready I'm ready to move on

They closed the parkway late last night

And as I sat with the echoes of the lies that I told

I felt young never changed by crooked hearts

So put your shotgun back in the glove

Come on and wait another year for the dream far away

To come home to be brave

Snow is falling all the time

Snow is smiling all the time

I'm ready I'm ready I'm ready to move on

They boarded up the windows and the doors to my house

No one will ever read the letters of the lies that I told

From the years I was changed by crooked hearts

Why did they have to go and do us like that

Why did they have to go and run from the dream far away

Were we there Was that brave

To think everything must die

For anyone to matter

Got to find any way to your wild heart

I will find any way to your wild heart

I will find any way

Now everything has changed and I can't tell what matters

I will find any way to your wild heart

'Til you end the snow oh-oh

Standing on my own

Before you end this snow oh-oh oh-oh

Before you end this snow

You weren't in this snow

You weren't in this snow oh oh

You weren't in this snow oh oh

How are you doing Yeah

Top balcony Yeah

Lower balcony Yeah

First balcony Yeah

You guys Yeah

Only safe

So I live in the city very very proudly

And 'em during lockdown

I got this window in my apartment

And in my apartment I have a little studio

And I make a lot of the records

That you hear there and ahem

I was working on 'Take the Sadness Out' on Saturday night

And I wrote this song

And when I told you

That story earlier in the night

About starting this band dreaming if

And wondering if if I could eh

Be with you guys if you existed whoa

That machine kind of restarted the machine during the pandemic

Because um you know I knew we'd play again

But I genuinely didn't know if it would be

In any sort of capacity that would be

What we need to do to feel alive

And that's this

That's to be together and ******* go for it

So I did go back to that place

And I wrote a song in my apartment

And there's a sort of window I look out it

And I see people mostly firefighters

'Cause they live next door

And they and they make beams and they do laundry

When they're no firing-fighting fires

They're they seem to have a good life

But I look at them and I jerk off

I look at them and ahem

I look at them and eh yes no

I mean they are a moving group of people

There's they're all beautiful

Just because they are a life choice above all

But um I look at them and I think

What they will think of the songs I'm writing

'Cause it's kind of my lifeline to the world

During the pandemic they were gone

Um or during lockdown

And in New York City

To see people gone from the street

Is very profound experience

So when I play this song

I think about being in that room

I think about wondering if I'll ever have this again

And ahem damn great for the play of few

 

It's called '45'