Wait & See
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Wait & See
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Falling into something different
How should I know
Whether I should trust my instincts
Farther than I can throw?
Playing with a double-decker
Changing the rules
Hanging down and out past midnight
With the freaks and the ghouls
Feeling like a bit-part actor
I work in between the lines
Saving up for something faster
I'm waiting upon my time
(For your heart's sake)
Don't you wait around for me to decide what
I want to grow up to be
I'll just let you down if I do decide that
I just want to wait and see
Memories of verbal violence
Talk in my face
Retaliating with silence
Running away in place
Chancing upon situations
Out of my league
I just need some provocation
And I'm down on my knees
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Diamond Rings performs "Wait & See", and this lyric page sits inside the Diamond Rings catalog on LyroVerse.
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