What if the sun refused to shine?
What if the clouds refused to rain?
What if the wind refused to blow?
What if the seas refused to wave?
What if the world refused its turn?
What if the stars would hesistate?
What if what is isn't true?
What are you going to do?
What if what is isn't you?
Does that mean you've got to lose?
Digging for the feel of something new
What if the silence let you dream?
What if the air could let you breathe?
What if the words would bring you here?
What if this sound could bring you peace?
What if what is isn't true?
What are you going to do?
Digging for the feel of something new
What if what is isn't you?
What are you going to do?
It came for your thoughts
Your dreams and visions
Ripped up from your weeks
And indecisions
What if the sun refused to shine?
What if the clouds refused to rain?
What if the world refused its turn?
What if the clocks would hesistate?
What if what is isn't true?
What are you going to do?
What if what is isn't you?
Does that mean you've got to lose?
Digging for the feel of something new
Does that mean you've got to choose?
The feel of something new
Does that mean you've got to lose?
The thoughts you cannot use
What are you going to do?
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Recorded:
November 1997-March 1998
Written by:
Billy Corgan
Available on:
Adore
Song Secrets:
-At 4:05 you can hear someone drop something or put a guitar down. 
Other Info:
Additional programming by Bon Harris.  Billy said in the Rock Radio Network Adore premiere
that the reason for the improper spelling for the name of the song was that there is a Pink
Floyd song from 1967 with the same name and he didn't want to pretend that song never
existed.  During the interview on Rockline on July 13,1998, Billy said that the song at first
sounded like a hippy folk song and lyrics were funnier.  Then he rewrote the music, made
it sparser and fragmented, and rewrote the lyrics.  He said that he was going to rewrite
the lyrics again but D'arcy talked him into keeping the lyrics the way they are, so that's
what you hear.