Wait a Million Years

Gary Zekley, Mitch Bottler

All of the lonely nights
Waiting for you to come, longing to hold you tight
I need you so desperately
Waiting for you to come bring all your love to me

But I'd wait a million years
Walk a million miles, cry a million tears
I'd swim the deepest sea
Climb the highest hill, just to have you near me

As love is reality
When you are near to me, I am in ecstasy (whoa)
I'd swallow the pain and pride
Baby, I just can't hide all that I feel inside

And I'd wait a million years
Walk a million miles, cry a million tears
I'd swim the deepest sea
Climb the highest hill, just to have you near me

A million years, I would wait for you
A million tears, baby, I'd be true
A million miles, I would follow you
A million years, if you want me to

Pacing the floor, detest
Sweat pouring down my chest, still I can't love you less
It's worth all the pain and pride
Baby, I just can't hide all that I feel inside

So I'd wait a million years
Walk a million miles, cry a million tears
I'd swim the deepest sea
Climb the highest hill, just to have you near me

I'd wait a million years
Walk a million miles, cry a million tears (whoa)
I'd swim the deepest sea
Climb the highest hill, just to have you near me

I'd wait a million years
Walk a million miles, cry a million tears (whoa)
I'd swim the deepest sea
Climb the highest hill, just to have you near me

Trivia about the song Wait a Million Years by The Grass Roots

On which albums was the song “Wait a Million Years” released by The Grass Roots?
The Grass Roots released the song on the albums “Leavin' It All Behind” in 1969, “Leaving It All Behind” in 1969, “More Golden Grass” in 1970, “The Grass Roots” in 1971, “Their 16 Greatest Hits” in 1971, “The Grass Roots Anthology: 1965-1975” in 1991, “Symphonic Hits” in 2001, “Golden Legends: The Grass Roots” in 2008, “Greatest Hits” in 2009, and “Take Ten” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Wait a Million Years” by The Grass Roots?
The song “Wait a Million Years” by The Grass Roots was composed by Gary Zekley, Mitch Bottler.

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