I've been waiting for good news
We're to continue singing these ones
To the same demographic
Be it not perfect
Let it be heard by those taking an interest
Not for the critics holding their ears

Gonna get ready
Gonna get ready

I've been waiting for answers
Dancing in circles, making me sick
I've been chained like a tiger
To hundreds of liars all holding hands

Gonna get ready
Gonna get ready

Now I'm calling all the time
All I wanted was a little bit
Of time for me to try, try to get up
I'm gonna get up
All they wanted was a little bit of time for me
To clear my head, to clear my head [Repeat: x3]

Gotta clear it up
I'm calling all the time
All I wanted was a little bit
Of time for me to try, try to get up

I'm gonna get up
All they wanted was a little bit of time for me
To clear my head, to clear my head


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    well i think hes talking about a girl whos left him waiting and he's getting ready. The lyrics talk about fame and how people will take an intrest when you are in love and you are a famous person. They are watching and dont wanna miss a thing (holding thei ears)

    Waiting for answers/dancing for circles - when you are emotionally excited about a girl you may be doing both of those things

    The later verses show that things dont turn out well. I can relate cos in the earlier bits a girl on msn was asking me out, then on the changing emotion of the song she said to me, i dont wanna really.

    Matthew15on June 14, 2008   Link

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