Feeling sorrow
For all the things you had to steal and borrow
And bring back the days we had before tomorrow
Relapse and then collapse into yourself once more

Waiting for this life to change seems like it's takin' me forever
And I can't hold on this life is breakin' into the day
This life is going to change seems like it's takin' me forever
And I can't hold on this life is breakin' into the day

But I can't feel
The doctor tells me to relax and stand still
Please scratch me a new pill to quell my anger
Wish I could make her pull herself up off the floor

Waiting for this life to change seems like it's takin' me forever
And I can't hold on this life is breakin' into the day
This life is going to change seems like it's takin' me forever
And I can't hold on this life is breakin' into the day again
Into the day again

Waiting for this life to change seems like it's takin' me forever
And I can't hold on this life is breakin' into the day
This life is going to change seems like it's takin' me forever
And I can't hold on this life is breakin' into the day

Take time to contemplate who you are and where you want to go
Take time to contemplate who you are and where you want to go
Into the day


Lyrics submitted by jel, edited by Phischy

Waiting Lyrics as written by Stewart Winter Joseph Saba

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    Ok this song...I lv it....like the whole "waiting for this life to change seems like its taking me forever" I can realtle to that becuse the way my life is...and the "the doctor tells me to relax and stand still prescribes me a new pill to quell my anger" I can relate to that so much to....I just lv this song...one of my favs

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