Waiting in the silence with not a word to say.
A consequence of decisions gone astray. Meaningless and empty is how it feels.
Continue to indulge in your selfish ideals.

Don't...don't wait around.
Don't...don't wait around
To follow your dreams.

A teardrop falling but then wiped away.
The regret you held onto for another day.
Reality of this life will stare you in the face
And hold your secrets in a latch-box case.

Don't...don't wait around.
Don't...don't wait around
To follow your dreams.

And I've come this far and I'll stand my ground
No matter what they would say about me. [x2]

And I've come this far and I've fallen down.
And I'm not getting up this time.


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    good song to help someone get over a serious relationship it show how self centred people can be, and how you should not "wait around to follow your dreams". anyone agree?

    Drag86on January 12, 2005   Link

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