It started with a kiss and turned out something else
The blood coursing through my veins, I think of no one else
I never believed in much, but I believe in this
I'm incomplete without you, I'd kill to taste your kiss

I'm lost and lonely
Scared and hiding
Blind without you

When the the world comes crashing down
And the skies begin to fall, I'll wait for you
When the days grow old and long
And my skin turns into stone, I'll wait for you
When the pain it seems too much
And my heart starts beating out of touch
I don't need a thing, I'll wait for you

It's all so different now, emotions burn me out
I have a lifeless touch, this distance leaves no doubt
I fear it all too much but part of me believes
As the years pass away you made me recognize

I'm lost and lonely
Scared and hiding
Blind without you

When the the world comes crashing down
And the skies begin to fall, I'll wait for you
When the days grow old and long
And my skin turns into stone, I'll wait for you
When the pain it seems too much
And my heart starts beating out of touch
I don't need a thing 'cause I'll wait for you
Yeah, 'cause I'll wait for you

When the the world comes crashing down
And the skies begin to fall, I'll wait for you
When the days grow old and long
And my skin turns into stone, I'll wait for you
When the pain it seems too much
And my heart starts beating out of touch
I don't need a thing, I know I don't need a thing
I'll wait for you


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Wait for You Lyrics as written by Brandon Saller Porter Marc Mcknight

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    I love Atreyu and I disagree with JoeyOvenstone but maybe thats because this is me and my boyfriends song. This is my guess but Im thinking that Alex did this song because they do have heavy stuff but he wanted to switch it up a little. Really without this song, the long weeks of not seeing my boyfriend would be hell. My tears of missing him turn to tears of joy listening to this knowing I do have someone as special as him. So by far one of my favorite songs!

    jenstonexxon April 12, 2011   Link

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