Is this where we need to be?
Or are we tired of looking?
Searching, for more than eyes can see
For something to believe in
Slipped away, fell away, tried to play yourself
No turning back, all alone
And there's nobody else
Who even knows I'm missing

I and I won't run this time
It's worth more than the chance we're taking
I and I won't run this time
Wanting more has got me waiting
This time for love

And nothing ever changes
Waiting, gets harder every time
I don't know how to stay still
And nothing more left to lose
Throw it all away
May be the last chance I get to see your face
I can't afford to leave here

I and I won't run this time
It's worth more than the chance we're taking
I and I won't run this time
Wanting more has got me waiting
This time for love

I and I won't run this time
I can't believe the chance we're taking
I and I won't run this time
I need to know so I'll be waiting
This time for love

I and I won't run this time
It's worth more than the chance we're taking
I and I won't run this time
Wanting more has got me waiting
This time for love

I and I won't run this time
I can't believe the chance we're taking
I and I won't run this time
I and I won't run this time
This time from love


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This Time Lyrics as written by Noah Bernardo Glen Ballard

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    "I and I" is a term the Rastas use for God. They also use "Jah" which is just a shortening of Jahova. so a lot of Christian artists like POD and Christafari, who use a lot of reggae-type beats and music, will use those terms^^.

    so yeah..definately about God..no doubt^^.

    banana_rama_01234on November 16, 2007   Link

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