
Complacency Woods
"Complacency" by Woods, released in 2017, is an indie rock track that explores themes of stagnation and self-reflection. The lyrics convey a sense of yearning for change amidst a backdrop of comfort. Musically, it features layered harmonies and intricate guitar work, creating a reflective atmosphere. The song resonates with listeners facing personal dilemmas. #IndieRock

This is what I do:
I have so much to lose
And I can’t change my ways
Have fun, misbehave
Complacent with my dilemma
It still could have been May
No more than three weeks had passed
And I became stuck in my ways
Like my mind was my own clock
Wake up, go to work, come home
Do it all again
I drank to stop my mind from wandering
When I was home
When I was home alone
This is what I do:
I have so much to lose
And I can’t change my ways
Have fun, misbehave
Complacent with my dilemma
It still could have been May
No more than three weeks had passed
And I became stuck in my ways
Like my mind was my own clock
Wake up, go to work, come home
Do it all again
I drank to stop my mind from wandering
When I was home
When I was home alone
I have so much to lose
And I can’t change my ways
Have fun, misbehave
Complacent with my dilemma
It still could have been May
No more than three weeks had passed
And I became stuck in my ways
Like my mind was my own clock
Wake up, go to work, come home
Do it all again
I drank to stop my mind from wandering
When I was home
When I was home alone
This is what I do:
I have so much to lose
And I can’t change my ways
Have fun, misbehave
Complacent with my dilemma
It still could have been May
No more than three weeks had passed
And I became stuck in my ways
Like my mind was my own clock
Wake up, go to work, come home
Do it all again
I drank to stop my mind from wandering
When I was home
When I was home alone
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