I guess this is as good a time as any
Threatening to kick me out the house
Like waiting on a heart attack
I hate it 'cause I can't hit back
Find a way to make it what you want
I'll find a way to make it what you want

I'll wait until you're good and sure and ready
Not even going to try and change your mind
Like waiting on a heart attack
I hate it 'cause I can't hit back
Like waiting on a heart attack
I hate it 'cause I can't hit back
Give me time and give me strength
Give me all that you can take
Give me time and give me soul
Exercise your self control
Take of me what you think you need
Unannounced and suddenly
Make it seem you're making way
Give me more than I can take

Give me time and give me strength
Give me more than you can take
Give me time and give me soul
Exercise your self control
Take of me what you think you need
Unannounced and suddenly
Make it seem you're making way
Give me more than I can take
Make it clean and make it so
Exercise your self control


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I'll Find A Way To Make It What You Want Lyrics as written by Mark O'connell Shaun Cooper

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