Management and… Read Full Bio ↴Life In Film were a 4 piece hailing from Hackney.
Management and Bookings: Ollie @ ATC, Toby @ ATC, Mike Jonns, ollie@atcmanagement.com, toby@atcmanagement.com, The Band: lifeinfilmuk@yahoo.co.uk, Legal: NStein@clintons.co.uk
Lose Control
Life In Film Lyrics
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Why everything I say is
written in the wind so fast,
and all the time
the decisions that I make are the ones that usually change my mind
still I know
all the little things we"ve picked up in the world you, so can we grow
age is not a reason
just for us to lose control
how can we last by grasping on the
things that we surely know it in the past
down the end
all I ever wanted was for you to share my dreams
so don"t go
time is just a tide and close you and leaves you cold
take hold
of all these things and remember that they can"t be sold
remember that they can"t be sold
yes I know
all the little things we picked up in the world you saw
can we grow
age is not a reason
just for us to lose control
just for us to lose control
the way I feel, makes my dreams
and yet all this seems
I don"t know what it is, or what it means
the way I feel, makes my dreams
and yet all this seems
I don"t know what it is, or what it means
so don"t go
time is just a tide close to leave you cold
take hold
of all these things and remember that they can"t be sold
remember that they can"t be sold
The lyrics to Life In Film's song Lose Control contemplate the complexities of decision-making and the ever-changing nature of life. The singer acknowledges that their words and choices can be fleeting, as if written in the wind. They also acknowledge that the small things they've learned throughout life have shaped them into who they are, and that they must move forward and grow.
The chorus emphasizes the importance of not losing control despite the uncertainty and rapidly-moving nature of life. Aging is not a valid excuse for giving up control and surrendering to life's unpredictable course. Instead, the singer urges the listener to hold onto the things that matter, the things that can't be bought or sold.
The verses touch upon the singer's desire for a shared dream with a loved one and the confusion that can arise from shifting emotions and uncertainty. The overall message encourages us to hold onto what we can control and to remember to stay grounded amidst life's many changes.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't you ask
Don't question me
Why everything I say is written in the wind so fast
Why my words seem fleeting
And all the time the decisions that I make are the ones that usually change my mind
Why my decisions are constantly changing
Still I know all the little things we've picked up in the world you, so can we grow
Despite my indecisiveness, I know we can learn from our experiences and grow
Age is not a reason just for us to lose control
Just because we're aging, doesn't mean we have to lose control
Just for us to lose control
We shouldn't be losing control
How can we last by grasping on the things that we surely know it in the past
We can't keep holding on to what we used to know
Down the end all I ever wanted was for you to share my dreams
All I ever wanted was for us to share our dreams
So don't go time is just a tide and close you and leaves you cold
Don't leave, time is unpredictable and can leave you feeling alone and cold
Take hold of all these things and remember that they can't be sold
Value the things we have, as they are priceless and can't be bought
Yes I know all the little things we picked up in the world you saw
I acknowledge the things we have learned and experienced together
Can we grow age is not a reason just for us to lose control
Can we still grow and not lose control just because we're getting older
The way I feel, makes my dreams and yet all this seems
My emotions influence my dreams, but everything still seems uncertain
I don't know what it is, or what it means
I'm unsure of what's going on
Remember that they can't be sold
Value the things we have, as they are priceless and can't be bought
Contributed by Molly P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.