I've been waiting
I've been waiting for this moment all my life
But it's not quite right
And this real
It's impossible, if possible at whose blind word
So clear, but so unheard

I've been waiting
I've been waiting for this silence all night long
It's just a matter of time
To appear sad
With the same old decent lazy eye fixed to rest on you
Aim free was so untrue

Everyone's so intimately rearranged
Everyone's so focused, clearly with such shine

Everyone's so intimately rearranged
Everyone's so focused, clearly with such shine

Locked and loaded
Still the same old decent lazy eye straight through your gaze
That's why I said I relate
I said we relate
It's so fun to relate

It's the room, the sun, and the sky
The room, the sun, and the sky

I've been waiting
I've been waiting for this moment


Lyrics submitted by nateh, edited by QuantumEcho, moorblossom

Lazy Eye Lyrics as written by Gary L. Maurer Daniel R. Messe

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    OKAY! FIRST OF ALL THESE LYRICS ARE WRONG. well one part. It says "lost and loaded". it is supposed to say "locked and loaded" errr whatever. &nd I completely agree with wires.viens20 I think this song is amazing. This song can have 2 meanings. [1] There are two teens in love [like the video]. They are desperetaly in love. but they're too shy to admit it and they look at eachother with a "lazy eye". then finally at the end and they find their true loves. [2] Two people in love lose their viginity and their just lying there seeing sun and sky. Eerrr... if u don't understand watch the vid.

    TillTonightDoUsParton February 12, 2007   Link

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