Wade In Your Water
Common Kings Lyrics


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Sponsored by Billabong, surfer girl
Type a girl I like feel up on, in the water
Really wanna rock her boat, like a
Hurricane in a perfect storm, Lawd

Ask her where she gone away to
Said a Haleiwa
Said she love the North Shore
Bikini top
Black scotts
And them Board Shorts
Paddle Out Paddle Out

Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Until I catch your wave
Lawd
Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Until your wave
Yeah

Like the sun I can feel her warmth, Yeah
Heat wave through the winter months, Oh
Type a love never expire, Mmm
Burns slow like a Bonfire

Ask her where she gone away to
She said Laie, (Ayy)
Said she love the North Shore
Bikini Tops
Black Scotts
And them Board Shorts
Paddle Out

Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Until I catch your wave
Lawd
Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Until your wave
Yeah

When the sun fades
And I float your wave
I will stay the night
Just to catch your wave

Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Until I catch your wave
Lawd
Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Can I wade in your water
Until your wave
Yeah

Go deeper in to natures arms, Yeah
Cascade like Waimea falls, Oh
Pipe line through her open sea
I'm in love with her currently, Yeah

Ask her were she gone away to
She said Waimea, (Ayy)
Said she love the North Shore
Bikini Top
Black Scotts




And them Board Shorts
Paddle Out, Paddle Out

Overall Meaning

Common Kings's "Wade In Your Water" is a love song that expresses the desire to pursue and be with someone. The singer expresses his attraction to a surfer girl who he watches in the water. He wants to "rock her boat" and catch her "wave," demonstrating his willingness to be a part of her adventurous lifestyle. He compares her to the warmth of the sun and describes their love as a fire that never extinguishes. The lyrics also reference the North Shore of Hawaii and various beach locales, highlighting the natural beauty that surrounds them. The song ends with the singer expressing his desire to stay the night and continue to enjoy the presence of the woman he is in love with.


Line by Line Meaning

Sponsored by Billabong, surfer girl
The girl in question is sponsored by the surfing brand Billabong, highlighting her love for the sport.


Type a girl I like feel up on, in the water
The singer is attracted to this girl and wants to make a move on her while they are in the water.


Really wanna rock her boat, like a Hurricane in a perfect storm, Lawd
The singer desires to create a strong impact on the girl and excite her, similar to a hurricane's impact on a calm sea.


Ask her where she gone away to
The singer wants to learn more about the girl's life and interests.


Said a Haleiwa
The girl mentions she has been to Haleiwa, a small town on the North Shore of Hawaii known for its surf culture.


Said she love the North Shore
The girl expresses her love for the North Shore of Hawaii and its surf culture.


Bikini top Black scotts And them Board Shorts Paddle Out Paddle Out
The girl describes her typical surfing outfit and mentions a common phrase among surfers, 'Paddle Out,' which refers to the act of paddling out to the open water to catch waves.


Can I wade in your water Until I catch your wave Lawd
The singer asks the girl if he can be in her presence while waiting for an opportunity to make a move, using a surfing metaphor of catching her wave.


Like the sun I can feel her warmth, Yeah Heat wave through the winter months, Oh
The singer compares his feelings towards the girl's affection to the warmth of the sun and how it can last through the cold winter months.


Type a love never expire, Mmm Burns slow like a Bonfire
The singer believes that his love for the girl will never die out, like a slow-burning bonfire.


She said Laie, (Ayy)
The girl mentions she has been to Laie, a town on the North Shore of Hawaii known for its beaches and surf spots.


When the sun fades And I float your wave I will stay the night Just to catch your wave
The singer wants to spend more time with the girl and offers to stay with her after their surfing session, using another surfing metaphor.


Go deeper in to natures arms, Yeah Cascade like Waimea falls, Oh Pipe line through her open sea I'm in love with her currently, Yeah
The singer finds nature to be an extension of the girl, using a reference to Waimea Falls and the 'pipeline' of surfing to describe his love for her.


She said Waimea, (Ayy)
The girl mentions she has been to Waimea, a popular surf spot on the North Shore of Hawaii.


Bikini Top Black Scotts And them Board Shorts Paddle Out, Paddle Out
The girl mentions her outfit again - a bikini top, black shorts, and board shorts - along with the 'Paddle Out' phrase again.




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No matter how much years passed for this vibe, still listening in 2024!!!

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This song is still Sick. Seriously it's one of the Top 10 Pacific Island Reggae Jams in these Modern Times in my Book

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