Go Figure

Everlife · Everlife [2007]

Whoa-Oh, Whoa-Oh



Just when you learn the game of Life

All the rules change overnight

Whoa-Whoa go figure



It seems so wrong to even try

But taking a chance never felt so right

Whoa-Whoa go figure



You have a dream, you wanna be

The center of the story

Just when you think it's gone

You find a way to keep it going on



Sometimes you fall

Before you fly

Sometimes you laugh when you should

Cry, go figure



When things got messed up

You wanted to give up

Nothing seemed right but turn out

Fine (Go figure) Go figure



Whoa-Oh, Whoa-Oh



It's so dangerous to play it safe

You get what you want by giving it away

Whoa-Whoa go figure (Go figure, Oh)



You try so hard to be someone else

When all you needed to be was yourself

Whoa-Whoa go figure (Yay-Yay-Yea)



Not everything, is what it seems

It's never just one meaning

Well life starts making sense

The world is upside-down again



Sometimes you fall

Before you fly

Sometimes you laugh when you should

Cry, go figure (Go figure, Yeah)



When things got messed up

You wanted to give up

Nothing seemed right but turn out

Fine (Go figure) Go figure



Whoa-Whoa go figure

Whoa-Whoa



Did you really think, your destiny?

Was a one-way street? Oh

You gotta be, ready for anything

Just set your whole life free, Yeah



Sometimes you fall

Before you fly

Sometimes you laugh when you should

Cry, go figure (Go figure)



When things got messed up

You wanted to give up

Nothing seemed right but turn out

Fine (Go figure) Go figure



Sometimes you fall

Before you fly

Sometimes you laugh when you should

Cry (Why going figure) Go figure



When things got messed up

You wanted to give up

Nothing seemed right but turn out

Fine (Yeah-Yeah, go figure) Go figure



Whoa-Oh, Whoa-Oh (Go figure)

Whoa-Whoa go figure

Go Figure

Released on Everlife's 2007 self-titled album, "Go Figure" stands as a defining track within the band's energetic pop-punk and emo revival catalog. The song captures the raw, youthful spirit characteristic of the mid-2000s indie scene, blending driving rhythms with melodic hooks that became staples of the era. As a centerpiece of their discography, the recording reflects the band's ability to craft anthemic songs that resonated deeply with fans of the genre. Its inclusion on the album highlights Everlife's commitment to a polished yet authentic sound, contributing to their legacy as a significant voice in the 2000s alternative rock landscape.