Gonna open my heart, out of the scars and listen up
Gonna do what I'm told, though I'm told and listen up
Take a shot in the rain, one for the pain and listen up
I traveled the way

Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me

Gonna soften the blow, soften the blow and give it up
I saw the surprise, the look in your eyes, I gave it up
Gonna be who I am, be who I am, and give it up
I traveled the way

Wait for me, wait for me
It's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me

It's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me


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    I think there is an important part that some reviewers are overlooking. When he says, "I saw the surprise, the look in your eyes...Gonna be who I am, be who I am", I think that these lines hint more at the woman he is also to wait for him glaring at him in disapproval for the lifestyle he is leading. Yeah, I understand that there are some credible sources that says he wrote it about a personal experience of someone dealing with alcoholism, but, I think that the central problem is that he is behaving in a manner that is not really himself. The woman who he perhaps love and who also loves him knows the real him and that is not this bad-boy that he is showing himself to be to other people. She sees the real him and he knows that she will not settle for him as he was being someone other than himself. He knows the only way he can be with her is to shed this image he has taken on as this popular bad-boy who drinks and doesn't give a darn about anything other than the booze and fast lifestyle he is leading. In order to do that he wants to he who he really is which is maybe more like her. He is asking her to wait for him while he matures and becomes the man she knows he really is.

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