There's a place we used to be
There's a face that I used to see
There's a picture with you by my side
There's a moment that I want to find.

I don't know where to start
Or how to begin
But I know I love you still.

If you ever turn away
If you ever change your mind
If the road ahead becomes too hard to climb
If there's something in your heart that tells you to stop
Oh to hold you close tonight
I'd wait for life.

There's a voice shouting inside my head
There's a space on your side of the bed
There's a hope every time there's a sound
There's a silence that's playing too loud

I don't know how you are
Or how you may be
But I know I love you still.

If I close my eyes
I'll dream a little deeper baby
Cause you are always on my mind
Yeah you are always on my mind
For life.



Lyrics submitted by fukkface666

Track duration: 04:34

"I'd Wait for Life" as written by Barlow/donald/owen/orange

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, EMI Music Publishing

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    General Comment:This song makes me cry every single time I hear it.

    It's clearly about a lost love; whether they've broken up or simply drifted apart. Either way, the speaker is expressing how much he loves the person and how he'll wait until he'll wait for them to be together again until he dies.
    Flag rowkem388on April 23, 2011   Link
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    General Comment:truely lovely song, so beautiful
    i think that this song means that although they may be apart they are always together,
    in memory :)
    Flag DramaQueenKazzaon May 09, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:This is an amazingly romantic song...i believe he means life will begin when they are together.
    Flag fukkface666on December 06, 2007   Link

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