Gonna open my heart, out of the scars and listen up
Gonna do what I'm told, though I'm told and listen up
Take a shot in the rain, one for the pain and listen up
I traveled the way

Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me

Gonna soften the blow, soften the blow and give it up
I saw the surprise, the look in your eyes, I gave it up
Gonna be who I am, be who I am, and give it up
I traveled the way

Wait for me, wait for me
It's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me

It's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me
Oh, it's all better now, it's all better now
Wait for me, wait for me


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    I immediately thought about Caleb and his battle with alcohol. I was so sad when they cancelled their last tour after he walked off stage at a show. For me, this is a message to the fans and more personally, his wife Lily Aldridge. He realized he had a problem, and did what he had to do to get better. A lot of people said negative things about him after and I think this song is him saying,"I fucked up, but I'm trying to get better. Don't give up on me." I may be reading too much into it, but that's just what I get out of it :) I cried when I first heard this song, so much passion and he pours his soul into it.

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