Let me tell you how I want to be
Loving life and the river in front of me
If I wanted it to all go down,
I would've told you before I stuck around
Guess we'll wait and see tomorrow
Let me hold you just one last time
If you wanted, then I'd tell you I'm running from my insecurites
I can't escape the endless weak energy
Maybe one day we'll reconciliate
And forget we had a secret hate
Towards each other in a friendly rivalry
Guess we'll wait and see tomorrow
I guess it's time to move on
Save it for another song
I'll take it easy as can be
Maybe one day, you'll come back to me
Guess we'll wait and see tomorrow
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