Seasons (Waiting On You)

Album: Singles (2014)
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  • Seasons change
    And I've tried hard just to soften you
    The seasons change
    But I've grown tired trying to change for you
    'Cause I've been waiting on you
    I've been waiting on you
    'Cause I've been waiting on you
    I've been weighing on you

    As it breaks, the summer will wake
    But the winter will wash what is left, of the taste
    As it breaks, the summer will warm
    But the winter will crave what has gone
    Will crave what has all
    Gone away

    People change
    But you know some people never do
    You know, when people change
    They gain a peace, but they lose one too
    'Cause I've been hanging on you
    I've been waiting on you
    'Cause I've been waiting on you
    I've been hanging on you

    As it breaks, the summer will wake
    But the winter will wash what is left, of the taste
    As it breaks, the summer will warm
    But the winter will crave what has gone
    Will crave what has gone
    Will crave what has all
    Gone away

    'Cause I've been waiting on you Writer/s: Gerrit Welmers, Samuel T. Herring, William Cashion
    Publisher: Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Fub from CaMy wife has had depression for about 5 years and this song...
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