I wasn't there the moment
You first learned to breathe
But I'm on my way, on my way
I wasn't there the moment
You got off your knees
But I'm on my way, I'm on my way

Lay down
And come alive in all you've found
All you're meant to be
And for now
Wait until the morning light
And close our eyes to see
Just close your eyes to see

A tear must have formed in my eye
When you had your first kiss
But I'm on my way, on my way
So leave a space deep inside
For everything I'll miss
'Cause I'm on my way, on my way

Lay down
And come alive in all you've found
All you're meant to be, oh
And for now
Wait until the morning light
And close our eyes to see
Just close your eyes to see

And when you feel no saving grace
Well I'm on my way, on my way
And when you're bound to second place
Well I'm on my way, on my way oh
So don't believe it's all in vain
Cause I'm on my way, on my way oh
The lie I did is worth the pain
'Cause I'm on my way, on my way oh

I'll be there the moment
You come out in white
'Cause I'm on my way
On my way


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On My Way Lyrics as written by Daniel Enrique Manzano Alejandro Luis Manzano

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    This song is about a girl he has not met before. Basically, this girl has gone through a lot; her first kiss, etc. but he's saying to not lose hope on love because he is on his way to this one girl. Also, this girl should wait for him to come into her life and leave a space for him because basically, he's sorry for not even being there for this girl in the beginning. And then in the end he says that he'll marry this girl, "I'll be there the morning that you come out in white as I'm on my way". That pretty much sums up the song (:

    christyweezyon March 26, 2012   Link

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