Rewind

Paramore · Other Songs - Paramore

Don't come looking for me

'Cause I'll be right here

With the words you said

I'm looking for the words to say



You know what you did, you know

How can anybody forget

The promise that you made?



'Cause this is how the promise breaks

I always knew you'd fall through

And now you're proof



Rewind to the first time

And I felt it coming

I knew it would not last

Rewind to the first time

And I felt it coming



Make it quick

Make it painless

Don't tell me lies

Just say goodbye



And now you're running from me

So cool, so scared of what you might have said

And no one's ever looked away

'Cause we know what you did, we know



If I told anybody

Then we would soon forget your name

And you would never have a place

I always knew you'd fall through

And now you're proof



Rewind to the first time

And I felt it coming

I knew it would not last

Rewind to the first time

And I felt it coming



Make it quick

Make it painless

Don't tell me lies

Just say goodbye



Please don't say too much

Oh, I think we've heard enough from you



Rewind to the first time

And I felt it coming

I knew it would not last

Rewind to the first time

And I felt it coming



Make it quick

Make it painless

Don't tell me lies

Just say goodbye



Don't tell me lies

Just say goodbye

Rewind - Paramore

Paramore's "Rewind" stands as a defining track from their 2013 self-titled album, marking a pivotal shift in the band's sound toward a more polished, radio-friendly pop-rock direction. Led by frontwoman Hayley Williams, the song blends anthemic choruses with introspective lyrics that explore themes of nostalgia and the desire to alter past events. Released during a period of significant artistic evolution for the group, the recording showcases a mature production style that balanced their established alternative rock roots with contemporary pop sensibilities. The track became a staple of their live performances and helped solidify their status as a major force in modern rock, influencing subsequent generations of artists who sought to merge emotional vulnerability with high-energy instrumentation.