Watch the World

by Box Car Racer · · Alternative Rock
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Quick Answer — Watch the World Lyrics

[00:18.20] I watched the smoke [00:21.25] As it grew darker and blew up through the roof [00:27.41] I watched the fed [00:30.60] And saw them panic as the fire grew
Alternative Rock 2002 English

Watch the World Full Lyrics

I watched the smoke As it grew darker and blew up through the roof I watched the fed And saw them panic as the fire grew I saw Virginia Get rid of Langley and its secrets too I held your hand And sat there knowing that we'd make it through I saw this man Dispose of hunger and soap operas too I saw this field That grew perfection, full of things you do I saw this box Get rid of heartache and cure cancer too When I awoke I sat there hoping this is what we'll do If we can, we will leave a letter and this song for you And we'll write once a day and float it through the sea to you We'll regret all those things we thought of but didn't ever do If we can, we will leave a letter and this song for you And we'll write once a day and float it through the sea to you We'll regret all those things we thought of but didn't ever do When the sky seems to clear, who will then be left but a few? Me and you This is what we'll do If we can, we will leave a letter and this song for you And we'll write once a day and float it through the sea to you We'll regret all those things we thought of but didn't ever do... If we can, we will leave a letter and this song for you And we'll write once a day and float it through the sea to you We'll regret all those things we thought of but didn't ever do When the sky seems to clear, who will then be left but a few? Me and you

Frequently Asked Questions

When was "Watch the World" by Box Car Racer released?

"Watch the World" by Box Car Racer was released in 2002.

What genre is "Watch the World" by Box Car Racer?

"Watch the World" by Box Car Racer is a Alternative Rock song.

What are the opening lyrics of "Watch the World"?

The opening lyrics are: "[00:18.20] I watched the smoke"