I've been me, I've been following my dreams
Trying to find the scene where you believed me
I've been true, I've been waiting here for you
I've been patient, understanding, and believing

(Every time you turn around)

I know you're standing there waiting for me
To take it on back down the other road, baby
But I won't let you down
I know you're standing there waiting for me
To take it on back down the other road, baby
But I won't let you down
Every time you turn around

I've been good, I've been doing what I should
Working hard to make a world that we can live in
I've been strong, I've been holding out so long
And don't you forget that you're forgiven

I know you're standing there waiting for me
To take it on back down the other road, baby
But I won't let you down
I know you're standing there waiting for me
To take it on back down the other road, baby
But I won't let you down
Every time you turn around

All the reasons you believe what you believe
Never seeing that the truth is part of me
When all I want to do is show you what it really means to love
What it really means to love

I know you're standing there waiting for me
To take it on back down the other road, baby
But I won't let you down
I know you're standing there waiting for me
To take it on back down the other road, baby
But I won't let you down
Every time you turn around


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    My Interpretation

    My interpretation is that he's been there for her for a long time and is waiting for her to trust him, but she's been badly hurt in the past and although she is trying to trust him, some part of her expects that he'll take off as soon as she takes her eyes off him. He's telling her that he won't and that he loves her and wants to show her what true love is.

    rhsah24on November 14, 2010   Link

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