Don't Wanna Go

King Crimson · Other Songs - King Crimson

Moving day by day

Having all the answers

Loving every moment till it's done

The years they start to grind

You feel your organs twist inside

Uncertain of so mant things to come

But I don't wanna go!



It's my turn I'm on deck, the pressure makes me sick

The future throws so many curves and I don't wanna go!

Will I strike out and lose? or make the headline news?

The furure throws so many curves and I don't wanna go!



Count down one by one

The days are getting shorter

The time will come for me to make my move

I so am prepared

I've gone onto something

I havn't got the strength in me to chose

And I don't wanna lose



It's my turn I'm on deck, the pressure makes me sick

The furture throws so many curves and I don't wanna go!

Will I strike out and lose? or amke the headline news?

The furture throws so many curves and I don't wanna go!



It's my turn I'm on deck, the pressure makes me sick

The furute throws so many curves and I don't wanna go

Will I strike out and lose? or make the headline news?

The furture throws so many curves and I dont wanna go!



It's my turn I'm on deck, the pressure makes me sick

The future throws so many curves and I don't wanna go!

Will I strike out and lose? or make the headline news?

The futrue throws so many curves and I don't wanna go!



I don't wanna go!!

Don't wanna go!

Don't Wanna Go - King Crimson

King Crimson's "Don't Wanna Go" stands as a quintessential example of the band's progressive rock evolution, blending complex time signatures with melodic sensibilities characteristic of their 1970s output. The track exemplifies the group's signature approach to studio experimentation and improvisation, utilizing layered instrumentation to create a dense, atmospheric soundscape that defined the era. As a recording by the British rock ensemble, the piece reflects their commitment to pushing musical boundaries while maintaining a distinct melodic core. Released within the context of their broader discography, the song captures the intricate interplay between the band's members, showcasing a style that remains influential in the progressive rock genre. The composition serves as a testament to King Crimson's ability to craft intricate arrangements that challenge listeners while delivering a cohesive musical experience.