How it happens, I don't care
If it's raining or what I wear
I know today is taking me were I'm meant to be

Doesn't matter where I go with my
Phoney jewels, or rock star phone

I'm waiting for a friend to call, or the rain to fall
Life goes by
Who knows why

[Chorus]
I can't wait for the world to spin
I can't wait to be happenin'
Oh, what's it gonna take
I can't wait for the time to come
When I'll be shining like the sun

I can't wait
(I can't wait)

Bum
Bum bum bum
Bum bum bum
Bum bum bum
Yeah

Everybody has their day
Where things just seem to go their way
An angel's gonna smile on me when I'm meant to be

Anything is possible no matter how incredible
You never know who I might meet on this crowded street

Life goes on
Like the sun

[Chorus]

I haven't got forever and I haven't got all day
Oh I don't want my world to stay the same
So where's that magic moment to carry me away

[Chorus]

I can't wait
I can't wait


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I Can't Wait Lyrics as written by Christopher Ward

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    The bum-bum-bum's are the best part of the song.

    SlidiousMeon April 03, 2003   Link

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