Lyrics of 'Waiting On You' by Roger Creager

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It's easy to fall;
It's hard to get back up.
You try to convince yourself
You just fell on hard luck.

Love is a crazy way
To try to fix your heart.
You wonder if you even deserve a second chance
At a brand new start.

I was waiting on someone who would love me
The way you do; holding on for dear life.
You loved me and didn't think twice

About the rough and rocky road that I've been through.
I was waiting on you.
When you're just a boy, love's a simple thing.
It's not supposed to hurt.

It's a push on a playground swing.
I'm just a man trying to figure out
What the hell you see in me
With all this hurt I'm carrying around.

I was waiting on someone who would love me
And my son the way you do.
So hold on to his little life and love him
And darling don't think twice
About the rough and rocky road that we'd go through.
I was waiting on you.

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