I've Been Waiting

MATTHEW PRESTON SLOCUM

Oh I'm waiting by a phone
For the blessed ring
Like a holy grail
For a fisher king
Time is ticking down
Like a metronome
Rhythm for my brain
And its ceaseless scares
I never seem to play them to the beat I hear
Though my heart beat is a beat
That beats so near

So we had a talk last night
About the heavy blow that you dealt in fight
Your back against the wall
It was a puzzle piece
Important to the whole that I may not find
You placed within the hole
I never seem to put them in the gaps I see
Like a puzzle where the pieces lost you and me

So I'm changing who I am
'cause what I am's not good
And I know you love me now
But I don't see why you should
And I don't see why you should
No I don't see why you should

So I drift into the end like a moth to light
Down the boulevard to a coffee shop
In the land of song
In the land of wait
Beat is bearing down on this lonely town
I never seem to write them down as good as you
Like I some where lost the keys that let me in

So I'm changing who I am
'cause what I am's not good
And I know you love me now
But I don't see why you should
So I'm changing who I am
'cause what I am's not good
And I know you love me now
Though I don't see why you should
And I don't see why you should
No I don't see why you should

Trivia about the song I've Been Waiting by Sixpence None the Richer

When was the song “I've Been Waiting” released by Sixpence None the Richer?
The song I've Been Waiting was released in 2002, on the album “Divine Discontent”.
Who composed the song “I've Been Waiting” by Sixpence None the Richer?
The song “I've Been Waiting” by Sixpence None the Richer was composed by MATTHEW PRESTON SLOCUM.

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