Remember When album cover

The Orwells – Never Ever Lyrics

Rock

Damn I feel lazy
But don't forget to wake me
We got this fear of aging
Were living in a daydream

Tell me was she's shaking
Tell me what were chasing
We got this fear of aging
I know when somethings changing changing changing

But damn i feel lazy
Dont forget to wake me
We got this fear of aging
Were living in a daydream daydream daydream

I know when somethings changing
We got this fear of aging
Were living in a daydream
Tell me what were chasing
I know when somethings changing changing
But damn i feel lazy
Now that somethings changed me

Were living in a daydream
Damn i feel lazy
But you forgot to wake me
We got this fear of aging
Were living in a daydream daydream daydream

About This Song

"Never Ever" captures the restless anxiety of young adulthood through a haze of apathy and existential dread, exploring the tension between feeling paralyzed by inaction while simultaneously fearing the passage of time. The song's lyrics revolve around themes of lethargy, the fear of aging, and living in an escapist "daydream" state, suggesting a generation caught between wanting to remain young and carefree while recognizing that change is inevitable. Musically, The Orwells deliver this introspective message through their signature garage rock sound-raw, energetic guitars paired with Mario Cuomo's distinctive vocals that oscillate between drowsy detachment and urgent anxiety. The repetitive, almost hypnotic structure of the lyrics mirrors the cyclical nature of these fears and the mental loops of overthinking that define the quarter-life crisis. This track stands out as an authentic snapshot of millennial ennui, capturing the specific feeling of being stuck between adolescence and adulthood with both musical intensity and emotional honesty.

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