Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
“OK” is the sixth song from Being as an Ocean’s fourth studio album Waiting for Morning to Come, due to be released on September 8, 2017. It was the second song to be premiered from the album, but was first released as a standalone single on September 16, 2016, almost a year before the album release...
[Intro]
"We haven't been what you call 'in love' for a while."
"Did she know that?"
"She knew it first."
[Verse 1]
The butterflies I'd felt
Had only begun to cut and itch
As much as you tried to hide it, I knew
You were just dying to flip your switch
Taught to play dress-up, but never learned to play house
Fear giving license to the words falling from your mouth
[Chorus]
Our love was lost
Your heart turned cold
And that was when I let you go
I let you go, I let you go
[Verse 2]
Poking corpses and throwing blame
How could I have thought I'd be the one
To drive the demons away?
Romanticism, seduced by the beauty of form
Those supple lines, a familiar warmth
Turned hard and cold as stone
[Bridge]
"I've lost track of what is love and which is hate, but I'm through being your punching bag and your referee in your battleground. I'm going to help myself."
[Chorus]
Our love was lost
Your heart turned cold
And that was when I let you go
I let you go
[Outro]
Fall back to the upstairs bedroom
Way back when it all just seemed
To make more sense then and fall in place
There was a time when I felt okay
I felt okay (I felt okay)
I felt okay
OK was written by Tyler Ross & Joel Quartuccio.
OK was produced by Tyler Ross & Matt McClellan.
Being as an Ocean released OK on Fri Sep 16 2016.
“We don’t have any love songs in our discography; it seems like all our songs could only qualify as anti-love or heartbreak songs. Of those I think my new favorite is "OK,” which is about the ending of a relationship, but still a very beautiful track.“ – Tyler William Ross