I gave you everything,
But it just wasn't enough
To make you stay
You said you'd give me time and space again
I asked to see you everyday
Now I'm waiting four years
Just to feel your touch
Waiting four whole years
To say how much I care
The flowers I gave you
Died, lost and thrown away
Just like me

Life has passed me by
Reflected in my eye
Never again will I have
You beside me, you to be there
The years behind cost more than I'll ever have
More than I'll ever have
More than I will ever have

Now I'm waiting four years just to hear your voice
Waiting four whole years to lie right by your side
I waited all this time
Just to see your smile
I waited all this time
To say how much I care

Can you see me
Can you see me
Can you see me
Can you see me
Can you see me
Can you see me
Can you see me everyday
Everyday
Waiting for
Waiting for
Waiting for
Everyday
Everyday
Waiting for
Waiting for
Waiting for
Everyday


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Waiting Four Years Lyrics as written by Shane M Told Joshua James Bradford

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    i think that what it means is that there was something that consumed four years of his life, maybe like military or something, and she didn't want to wait for him, so she moved on.

    mozseyon April 08, 2009   Link

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