She woke up on a train
A train moving through a mountain range
And she's still silently watching trees
Falling east, she's thinking
Home is just a hang up
When nothing's easy

Last night, hotel bar
You lost track of time
Emptying glasses
Then you turned your head
As he walked through the door
He found your gaze but you made him yours
Did you know you could take a man so easily
For what it's worth

Move, baby, move
Your life is falling on you

Morning came and saw you alone
He had turned into a note
Thanks girl, next time in my town
Just pick up the phone
It found the floor
You found you weren't at home
It was a note
Just like any other guy
Or someone, somewhere

Move, baby, move
Your life is falling on you

Go back to sleep for a little longer
You got the best of me
Your clothes have been patiently waiting
Go put them back on
It wasn't so long

Move, baby, move
Your life is falling on you


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Patiently Waiting Lyrics as written by Cory Micheal Murchy Alexander David Rose

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    I'm really diggin' this song right now--a cool take on the empty one-night stand.

    A couple of corrections:

    "It was a note, just like any other guy" I'm pretty sure is "It was a night, just like any other night"

    And "Go put them back on, it wasn't so long" Is "Go put them back on, it wasn't so wrong"

    CadetUmferon February 28, 2008   Link
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    im kinda dissapointed they didnt put this on the regular album, but yet they put it on the bonus cd with the remixes, cause it's actually my favorite song.

    gingerr.on March 06, 2008   Link
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    white boys with some serious soul!!

    frankie fuko ivon August 27, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    "Move, baby, move your life is falling on you"

    I really, really, really, like that and this song should've been on the album, not the bonus disc

    kelley BELLYYYon June 10, 2009   Link

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