Wait & See (Acoustic)

Anouk · Update

I feel completely disconnected from the world I'm living in
I try to understand, the way I'm thinking
Keep all options open, I'd rather wait and see
What's gonna happen next
yeah I like to wait and see
what's gonna happen next
yeah I like to wait

I choke on all the information
That keeps getting thrown at me
How do you decide, what to do
With all the complications, all the doubts
Do you want it with or without

So now you just wait and see... hey
Now you just wait

Please don't be mad
But I already miss you
It doesn't matter anyway
I hope you missed your.. your runaway train

I wake to find myself asleep
weiry of life
I laugh, I'll moan, I'll cry
And I'll try not to wait

Please don't be mad
But I already miss you
It doesn't matter anyway
I hope you missed your.. your runaway train

No don't be mad
Cause I already miss you
It doesn't matter anyway
Let's hope you missed your.. your runaway train

I laugh, I'll moan, I'll cry
Your runaway train
I laugh, I'll moan, I'll cry
But anyway
I laugh, I'll moan, I'll cry
I already miss you, yeah
I laugh, I'll moan, I'll cry
It's such a shame
I laugh, I'll moan, I'll cry
Anyway
I laugh, I'll moan, I'll cry
I already yeah
I already
I already miss you yeah
I already miss you yeah yeah yeah
I already miss you yeah
And I, I, I..
I already miss you yeah

I feel completely diconnected from the world I'm living in
I try to understand, the way I'm thinking
Keep all options open, I'd rather wait and see
What's gonna happen next

Wait & See (Acoustic)

Anouk's "Wait & See (Acoustic)" appears on her 2010 album "Update," showcasing a stripped-down approach to her signature pop-rock sound. The track features her distinctive vocal delivery and songwriting style, characteristic of her work during this period. Released alongside other singles like "Michel" and "I Don't Wanna Hurt," the song reflects her ability to blend emotional depth with catchy melodies. This acoustic version highlights the raw energy of her recordings, offering a different texture compared to her standard studio productions. It remains a notable song in her discography, representing her evolution as an artist in the early 2010s.