Wondering

Album: The Young And The Hopeless (2002)
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  • If you want me to wait
    I would wait for you
    If you tell me to stay
    I would stay right through
    If you don't want to say
    Anything at all
    I'm happy wondering

    Go!

    Yeah, yeah

    Since I was a young man
    I never was a FUN MAN
    I never had a plan and no security then
    Ever since I met you
    I never could forget you
    I only want to get you right here next to me

    Cause everybody (a-whoa-oh-oh)
    Needs someone that they can trust in
    And you're somebody (a-whoa-oh-oh)
    That I found just in time

    If you want me to wait
    I would wait for you
    If you tell me to stay
    I would stay right through
    If you don't want to say
    Anything at all
    I'm happy wondering

    Now my life is changing
    It's always rearranging
    Always gettin' stranger than I thought it ever could
    Ever since I found you
    I want to be around you
    I want to get down to the point that I need you

    Cause everybody (a-whoa-oh-oh)
    Needs someone that they can trust in
    And you're somebody (a-whoa-oh-oh)
    That I found just in time

    If you want me to wait
    I would wait for you
    If you tell me to stay
    I would stay right through
    If you don't want to say
    Anything at all
    I'm happy wondering

    Go!

    Yeah, yeah
    Yeah, yeah

    Don't tell me
    The bad news
    Don't tell me anything at all
    Just tell me
    That you need me
    And stay right here with me

    If you want me to wait
    I would wait for you
    If you tell me to stay
    I would stay right through
    If you don't want to say
    Anything at all
    I'm happy wondering

    If you want me to wait
    I would wait for you
    If you tell me to stay
    I would stay right through
    If you don't want to say
    Anything at all
    I'm happy wondering Writer/s: Benji Madden, Joel Madden
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Jacob from Chicago, Ilit good but i wonder what the CASH inspired them with
  • Morgan from Haslett, Miactually it IS about cash dogg cause thats what benji even said i saw it online so...no. its not about wonder.
  • Michelle from Whitman, MaActually, it isn't about their dig Cash, but that's close. It was about Benji's dog that was actually named Wonder.
  • Helene from Staten Island,ny, United Statesthe song is also about how friends should always stick together as well because everybody needs someone that they can trust and wait for eachother.me and my bffl renee will always be waiting for eachother.reneee i wuv you!
  • Helene from Staten Island,ny, United Statesyay! another hit song by GC and its all bcuz of that adorable dog CASH!!!!
  • Jon from Salem, NhThat makes sense, because in the lines, Joel says: .../If you don't wanna say/anything at all/I'm happy wondering.
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