Did I tell you of the dark lonely road
I was counting my steps as I made my way home
Days of nothing but time on your hands, weighing on me
Can't deny it, undecided
Whether to count what I felt against what I could say
I try not to wonder, or tell you that I'm not willing to wait
'Cause deep in my heart I'm willing, heart's still willing
Brain's impatient, my heart's still willing to wait.
Our love is so important to me
Starts wherever you land, walks right over to me
Days of nothing but time in between, I'll be asleep
So unwary or uncaring
I try not to be part of that, well, that's easy to say
I try not to wonder, or tell you that I'm not willing to wait
'Cause deep in my heart I'm willing, heart's still willing
Brain's impatient, my heart's still willing to wait.
There's a moment to discover no one can take all the blame
and it's finally clear.
I try not to wonder, or tell you that I'm not willing to wait
'Cause deep in my heart I'm willing, heart's still willing
Brain's impatient, my heart's still willing to wait,
willing to wait, willing to wait


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    i think love is the "illest" thing in the world.

    ohsailorr_sailon May 14, 2009   Link
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    THIS SONG IS ILL

    petecitieson November 06, 2007   Link
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    Love is never "ill".

    poisonlipson February 23, 2008   Link
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    This is a beautiful, gorgeous song about someone in a potentially unrequited relationship, so in love that they're "..willing to wait.." even though it is against their better judgement.

    Karnenyenon October 23, 2021   Link

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