You want your independence
But you won't let me let you go
You wanna test the waters
And leave it on the empty shores

But I'll take my time if you want to
And I'll give you whatever you need
And I'll wait a lifetime to give it to you
Give it to you

You think that you?re the sun
The whole world revolves around you
The center of attention
And everything is drawn to you

But I'll take my time if you want to
And I'll give you whatever you need
And I'll wait a lifetime to give it to you
Give it to you

I would wait a lifetime
And I would wait for you
I would wait a lifetime
And I would wait for you

But I'll take my time if you want to
And I'll give you whatever you need
And I'll wait a lifetime to give it to you
Give it to you


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Center of Attention Lyrics as written by Rob Hawkins David Leonard

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    i LOVE this song. i first heard this song on One Tree Hill and yes huh tht show is the bomb!

    i think that this song means that the guy wants her so bad that she gets so full of herself and thinks she is everything... "You think that you’re the sun The whole world revolves around you The center of attention And everything is drawn to you" -->> and that he would wait a lifetime to be with her and he wants her to realize that she is not everything and that he is there to help her realize that.

    Kelsea37on December 13, 2006   Link

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