Waiting

Album: Hearts That Strain (2017)
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  • All the time before I knew you
    Seems now it's so long
    And I cannot explain
    Even if I try
    No, you never make it easy
    Know it's hard to be strong
    But all in good time
    I can wait

    I'll be waiting
    I'll be waiting
    For I cannot explain
    Even if I try
    When you're leaving
    I'll be waiting
    For I cannot refuse you
    I've tried

    All the years spent together
    Slowly aging on
    And I wonder just what's wrong
    Are you tired?

    I'll be waiting
    I'll be waiting
    For I cannot explain
    Even if I try
    When you're leaving
    Lord knows I'll be waiting
    For I cannot refuse you
    I've tried Writer/s: Jake Edwin Kennedy
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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