“I Wonder (Departure)” ABBA Lyrics

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“I Wonder (Departure)” ABBA Lyrics

This park and these houses, old streets I have walked
Everything dear, will it be here
One day when I am returning?
My friends will get married, have children and homes
It sounds so nice, well-planned and wise
Never expecting surprises

I wonder, it’s frightening
Leaving now, is that the right thing?
I wonder, it scares me
But who the the hell am I if I don’t even try?
I’m not a coward
Oh no, I’ll be strong
One chance in a lifetime
Yes I will take it, it can’t go wrong

My friends and my family, this dull little town
Buses I’ve missed, boys that I’ve kissed
Everything old and familiar

I wonder, it’s frightening
Leaving now, is that the right thing?
I wonder, it scares me
But who the the hell am I if I don’t even try?
I’m not a coward
Oh no, I’ll be strong
One chance in a lifetime
Yes I will take it…
Yes I will take it, it can’t go wrong

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Lyrical Diary: “I Wonder (Departure)” ABBA Lyrics

“I Wonder (Departure)” ABBA Lyrics. Writer(s): Andersson Benny Goran Bror, Andersson Stikkan

In “I Wonder (Departure)” from the album “The Album,” the lyrics talk about a person who is longing for something they can’t have. The person may seek a love that will last or want to go away for a while. Regardless, the person is still missing something.

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