No use pretending, let's tell it like it is
You just took advantage when I gave all I had to give
After one too many battles I got tired of the fight
Each time we were together was just like walking on thin ice
Couldn't make it happen, no matter how I tried
Decided it's impossible to keep you satisfied
Our love was like a candle slowly dyin' in the wind
You can't hold on
When the feelin's gone
Now we've finally reach the end
I step out of the darkness and leave it all behind
Ooh-now I'm ready for a brand new life
Oh, I can hardly wait
Gonna find another lover, gonna start to live again
Oh, I can hardly wait
For somebody new to get into
I can hardly wait
Don't need the pressure
I refuse to play the game
I won't be around to jump next time you call my name
I'll take my chances, I'll take it day by day
Let the curtain fall I'm out of love that's all
Now there's nothing left to say
Learning from the changes got my feet back on the ground
ooo, nothing's ever gonna stop me now
Oh, I can hardly wait
Gonna find another love, gonna start to live again
Oh, I can hardly wait
For somebody new to get into
I can hardly wait
Moving on, down the road of life
I'm looking forward to what it is I'll find
The best is yet to come
And I can hardly wait...I can hardly wait
I can hardly wait
Gonna find another love, gonna start to live again
Oh, I can hardly wait
For somebody new to get into
I can hardly wait



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I Can Hardly Wait Lyrics as written by Gunnar Eric Nelson Marc Tanner

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