Realize

Album: Coco (2007)
Charted: 20
Play Video
  • Take time to realize
    That your warmth is
    Crashing down on me

    Take time to realize
    That I am on your side
    Didn't I, didn't I tell you?

    But I can't spell it out for you
    No, it's never gonna be that simple
    No, I can't spell it out for you

    If you just realize what I just realized
    Then we'd be perfect for each other and we'd never find another
    Just realize what I just realized
    We'd never have to wonder if we missed out on each other, now

    Take time to realize
    Oh, oh, I'm on your side
    Didn't I, didn't I tell you?

    Take time to realize
    This all could pass you by
    Didn't I tell you?

    But I can't spell it out for you
    No, it's never gonna be that simple
    No, I can't spell it out for you

    If you just realize what I just realized
    Then we'd be perfect for each other and we'll never find another
    Just realize what I just realized
    We'd never have to wonder if we missed out on each other, but

    It's not the same
    No, it's never the same
    If you don't feel it, too

    If you meet me half way
    If you would meet me half way
    It could be the same for you

    If you just realize what I just realized
    Then we'd be perfect for each other and we'll never find another
    Just realize what I just realized
    We'd never have to wonder
    Just realize what I just realized
    If you just realize what I just realized

    Missed out on each other now
    Missed out on each other now
    Realize, realize, realize, realize Writer/s: Colbie Marie Caillat, Jason Bradford Reeves, Mikal Blue
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 8

  • Sierra from Gahugafuga, OhOh my gosh seriously Bubbly was my favorite song!But then it got so annoying I couldn't even listen to it without turning it off in a matter of 5 seconds! But I love this one! It's so cute
  • Rosena from Redmond, OrI love this song and Bubbly, thier great songs on karaoke.
  • Shanise from Callawoo, OhI really like this song and bubbly
  • Kennedy from Newport, WaI agree Lil, I used to like Bubbly but it got annoying fast. I like this one though
  • Jessie from Dallas, TxI love this song soo much! It's my boyfriend and I's song ^_^
  • Lil from Houston, Txfolk song???
  • Lil from Houston, Txi think this song is awesome. but colbie calliat songs get kinda annoying quickly like, bubbly
  • Randi from Hale, MoI love this song. I've been in love with my boyfriend for well over a year, but when I heard this song for the first time a few weeks ago, I thought that it was exactly how I felt when I first fell for him and didn't know how he felt about me.
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Francesca Battistelli

Francesca BattistelliSongwriter Interviews

The 2011 Artist of the Year at the Dove Awards isn't your typical gospel diva, and she thinks that's a good thing.

Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde

Johnette Napolitano of Concrete BlondeSongwriter Interviews

The singer/bassist for Concrete Blonde talks about how her songs come from clairvoyance, and takes us through the making of their hit "Joey."

Danny Clinch: The Art of Rock Photography

Danny Clinch: The Art of Rock PhotographySong Writing

One of rock's top photographers talks about artistry in photography, raising funds for a documentary, and enjoying a County Fair with Tom Waits.

Richie Wise (Kiss producer, Dust)

Richie Wise (Kiss producer, Dust)Songwriter Interviews

Richie talks about producing the first two Kiss albums, recording "Brother Louie," and the newfound appreciation of his rock band, Dust.

Rob Halford of Judas Priest

Rob Halford of Judas PriestSongwriter Interviews

Rob Halford dives into some of his Judas Priest lyrics, talking about his most personal songs and the message behind "You've Got Another Thing Comin'."

Gavin Rossdale of Bush

Gavin Rossdale of BushSongwriter Interviews

On the "schizoid element" of his lyrics, and a famous line from "Everything Zen."