All the days that ended well in to tomorrow
All the times I couldn't lay it on the line
This old conscience that I could never follow
I hate to say it but I wish it wasn't mine
All the broken hearts that didn't see it coming
All the tears that should've never hit the floor
All the looking back and mainly all the running
All these reasons that I'm standing at your door

I think I've had enough
This time I've given in
Without you it's too rough
So I'm standing here again
I've finally realized
This love it never dies
I'm really not that tough
No I'm really not that tough
I think I've had enough

Life is gonna be a circus
Rain or shine
Heights did always make me nervous
So if you're gonna ride the Ferris Wheel
I'll need your hand in mine

I think I've had enough
This time I've given in
Without you it's too rough
So I'm crawling back again
I've finally realized
This love that never dies
I'm really not that tough
No I'm really not that tough
I think I've had enough

I'm really not that tough
I think I've had enough

I think I've had enough


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I Think I've Had Enough Lyrics as written by Brett Ryan Eldredge Pat Mclaughlin

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    this song is so right now. i am now friends with someone who i want to be with. which i am not used to after my last relationship. but this girl is so amazing that i can't do anything but think of her. i know about her past relationship and i just want to prove to her that not every guy is like that. but i don't know how she feels and i don't want to ruin the friendship we have started. so i will take it as slow as needed untill she is ready to be loved like she has always deserved. just ask and it will be done and i will prove my love..........i will walk a step behind in the shadows so you shine...........such good lyrics.

    lyricalnuton July 11, 2002   Link

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