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[Chorus]
I never want to be satisfied
Just when I thought I had everything it was a lie
For so long now I've been wasting time
Wasting timeWinter, spring or summer, fall
The seasons never cared at all
That I was never changing
My colors stayed the same
But when the days go by and I'm not growing
The levels fall off to bare what I'm not showing
That I've never had my feet wet
And for that I am to blame[Chorus]I've sat and watched the tide go out
But I did not chase, no I did not doubt
The water would return to shore
And meet me once again
And I've known the truth and understood
Or thought I did or thought I could
Be satisfied with points of view

But I'm tired of the din[Chorus]Winter spring or summer fall
The seasons never cared at all
Winter spring or summer fall
I'm still changingWinter spring or summer fall
The seasons never cared at all
Winter spring or summer fall
I'm still changing[Chorus]Winter spring or summer fall
The seasons never cared at all
Winter spring or summer fall
I'm still changingWinter spring or summer fall
The seasons never cared at all
Winter spring or summer fall
I'm still changing
Songwriters
ANDREW, PATRICK DENIS / HANSON, JOELPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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PFR


PFR is a Christian rock band from Motley, Minnesota comprised of singer/guitarist Joel Hanson, bassist/singer Patrick Andrew, and drummer Mark Nash. With influences like Crowded House, Jellyfish, and Oasis, they gained quite a following with just a few albums, starting with Pray For Rain in 1992, Goldie's Last Day in 1993, Great Lengths in 1994, & Them in 1996. They decided to split in 1997, releasing a best-of entitled The Late Great PFR (1997), which hosted a few new tracks along with some of their personal favorites.

Read more about PFR on Last.fm.


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