You keep me waiting, you won't answer your phone
I know you're home but you're not alone
Stop playing games, girl
You're playing with my heart

I was a fool to fall for you lies
It took so long for me to open my eyes
I was a stranger
A stranger from the start

But how long must I stand out in the cold
Can't you see the writing's on the wall
I've been waiting
I can't wait anymore
I can't wait anymore
I can't wait anymore

The more I want you, the less I get
I've been alone since the day that we met
I'm trying hard, girl
I'm trying to forget

I walked the streets, I stood at your door
You gave me nothing and I came back for more
You were a stranger
A stranger to my heart

But how long must I stand out in the cold
Can't you see the writing's on the wall
I've been waiting
I can't wait anymore
I can't wait anymore
I can't wait anymore

I was a fool to fall for your lies
It took so long for me to realize
I was a stranger
A stranger from the start

But how long must I stand out in the cold
Can't you see the writing's on the wall
I've been waiting
I can't wait anymore
I can't wait anymore
I can't wait anymore

I can't wait anymore
[Repeat to end]


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Where the Lightning Strikes Lyrics as written by Paul Quinn Graham Oliver

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    These are not the right lyrics I submitted. These belong to the next track "I Can't Wait Anymore". Why was it changed automatically to the wrong one? Having it automatically change to the original an AI thinks is correct is flawed and shouldn't be a built-in feature, cause It doesn't look like it works.

    Kingofstilporton April 20, 2024   Link

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