So Tired

Album: Bark at the Moon (1983)
Charted: 20
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  • Time has come to say goodbye
    I know it's gonna make you cry
    But you belong to another my love
    And half a love that just isn't enough

    I am so tired
    And I just can't wait around for you
    I am so tried
    And I always thought we would see it through

    I've waited all this time for you
    Believed your promises were true
    I keep believing that you mean what you say
    You'll leave tomorrow - now tomorrow's today

    And I often sit and wonder why
    You're not with me tonight
    I stayed at home remaining true
    While you were out with you know who

    I am so tired
    And I just can't wait around for you
    I am so tried
    And I always thought we would see it through Writer/s: John Osbourne
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Ravyn from Hell, NyActually, its summed up as 'Waiting for the love of my life to come back'
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