Wait for You

Album: Congregation Of The Damned (2009)
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  • It started with a kiss and turned out something else
    The blood coursing through my veins, I think of no one else
    I never believed in much, but I believe in this
    I'm incomplete without you, I'd kill to taste your kiss

    I'm lost and lonely
    Scared and hiding
    Blind without you

    When the the world comes crashing down
    And the skies begin to fall, I'll wait for you
    When the days grow old and long
    And my skin turns into stone, I'll wait for you
    When the pain it seems too much
    And my heart starts beating out of touch
    I don't need a thing, I'll wait for you

    It's all so different now, emotions burn me out
    I have a lifeless touch, this distance leaves no doubt
    I fear it all too much but part of me believes
    As the years pass away you made me recognize

    I'm lost and lonely
    Scared and hiding
    Blind without you

    When the the world comes crashing down
    And the skies begin to fall, I'll wait for you
    When the days grow old and long
    And my skin turns into stone, I'll wait for you
    When the pain it seems too much
    And my heart starts beating out of touch
    I don't need a thing 'cause I'll wait for you
    Yeah, 'cause I'll wait for you

    When the the world comes crashing down
    And the skies begin to fall, I'll wait for you
    When the days grow old and long
    And my skin turns into stone, I'll wait for you
    When the pain it seems too much
    And my heart starts beating out of touch
    I don't need a thing, I know I don't need a thing
    I'll wait for you Writer/s: BRANDON SALLER, DANIEL DAN JACOBS, EKTOR ALEX VARKATZAS, PORTER MARC MCKNIGHT, TRAVIS MIGUEL
    Publisher: Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Corey from Richmond, VaGreat song! One of there best songs ever.
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