Please I'm waiting,
So frustrating,
You keep skating by,
Please release me,
and cut my heart free,
and let me leave alive,
Just please don't take my heart when you go,
I've never learned to Love anyone,
and have them love me back just the same,
I tell the truth, no I can't lie,
The reason I stared into your eyes,
Was only because it seemed like a safe place,
I was certain,
This time seemed worth it,
But I can't force you to change,
I'm somewhat relieved to learn,
I guess it's my turn,
To be on the other side,
Please don't break my heart just for show,
I'll never learn to Love anyone,
If all this ever is, is just a game,
I came to you with good intentions,
Feelings fell that I had to mention,
In hopes that you and I felt the same,
Broken hearts mend,
yeah we can still be friends,
I just don't know if I can trust myself,
It took me time to realize,
But I think you're right, I'm not your guy,
And it's strange to know that I've enjoyed the pain,
Just please don't take my heart when you go,
I've never learned to Love anyone,
But I can love myself enough to change,
Can you Love yourself enough to change?
Can we Love ourselves enough to change?
Do I scare you? Do I scare you?
Did I scare you away?
credits
from WTF,
released August 23, 2017
Warren Thomas Fenzi: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric Bass, Drums, Percussion and Keys
Christian Wheeler: Electric Guitar
Karl Remus: Vocals and Electric Slide Guitar
Bailey Cogan: Vocals
Daniel Chavez: Trumpet
“Settle in the space between, It’s where the flowers like to grow.”
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