Verb
wander off (third-person singular simple present wanders off, present participle wandering off, simple past and past participle wandered off)
To wander away from somewhere.
He got bored and wandered off.
Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality. Nikola Tesla
Society must let the artist go, to wander off into their nebula. Brandon Boyd
She always had that about her, that look of otherness, of eyes that see things much too far, and of thoughts that wander off the edge of the world. Joanne Harris
I'm one of those people that you have to keep your eye on or I'll wander off into the woods and forget to come back. Jack White
Sometimes my songs wander off a bit and are not always coherent. Adele