In What World Lyrics
Lizzy Mcalpine
Lyrics
Pack up your things
Here's a bus ticket home
For your troubles
I know it's not ideal
I'll walk you down
And my mom's on the porch
She wants to say goodbye
I know it's not ideal
But in what world, do these things go
The way we want them to?
And I know I didn't cry
But I don't think I loved you
And in what world
Do we exist not separate but as two?
'Cause I know I didn't cry
And that said something to you
If that world exists, I'd believe
That love might have some chance
Of being true
We have moved on
And it's clear we weren't meant
To be lovers
It's obvious sometimes, oh
I know some things now
But it's clear that I don't have a clue
It's obvious sometimes
But in what world do these things go
The way we want them to?
At nights, sometimes, I cry
But these tears are not for you
'Cause in what world do we exist
Not separate but as two?
An alternate dimension
Where I love you too
If that world exists, I'd believe
That love might have some chance
Of being true
Song & Lyrics Facts
Lizzy McAlpine's song "In What World" is from her album titled Give Me A Minute. Lizzy McAlpine is an indie-folk singer-songwriter who has a unique sound that blends acoustic guitar with soft, haunting vocals.
The genre of this song can be classified as indie-folk or folk-pop. The lyrics for "In What World" were written by Lizzy McAlpine herself. Her band members include Max Quilici on electric guitar, Koda Kerl on bass, and Ryan Spraker on drums. Despite the simplicity of the instrumentation, their music is powerful in its emotional impact. "In What World" touches upon themes of disillusionment, questioning one's place in the world, and the search for meaning. Through her melancholic yet beautiful voice, Lizzy McAlpine communicates a sense of longing that resonates with listeners. Overall, it is a captivating song that showcases Lizzy McAlpine's talent as a songwriter and musician.