As if it was so easy to go
I wanted something special before
And everything you want is to know
Who is waiting for me anymore

The days are getting longer now
In futuristic silence
Does anybody, anyhow
Care about anything?

Now, if you've lived in channels before
And you entered the light, somehow
What do you say?

Have I not always been wanting this?
Have I not always been wanting this?
Have I not always been wanting this?
Have I not always been wanting this?

Now, if it was so hard not to return,
Why shouldn't I come back?
A few things in my head is a concern
It's because I lost track of you

Here in, it's the people, the past
Waiting on the other side
Funny in a sudden way
You found me, here

In the light
So, please take me out
And put the light on

Have I not always been wanting this?
Have I not always been wanting this?
Have I not always been wanting this?
Have I not always been wanting this?

Have I not always been wanting this?
Have I not always been wanting this?
Have I not always been wanting this?
Have I not always been wanting this?


Lyrics submitted by misel., edited by Luxclay

I Want I Want Lyrics as written by Jens Moelle Ismail Tuefekci

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    I love this song <3

    Falsificaon November 27, 2008   Link
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    Am I the only person hearing

    Am I not always be wanting this? Am I not always be wanting it? Am I not always be wanting this? Am I not always be wanting it?

    It sounds different every second time.

    Infuson May 18, 2009   Link
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    Isn't it "HAVE I not always been wanting this?" Great song, sounds like it's about revisiting your past having changed.

    ~Halycon~on August 11, 2009   Link

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