I can’t wait I can’t wait I can’t wait to see.
What happens to a heart that longs, longs and doesn’t receive.
How it’s beating tempo grows slow and temporary.
Much like the scenes in which you appeared, in a dreamy a little dream I was dreaming.
I can’t wait I can’t wait I can’t wait to see.
What happens to a brain that won’t stop,
thinking about what it’s told to not.
I tried a lot and my loved ones helped,
Hold me together from that dreadful fate.
But I couldn’t help myself from disabling,
My messages to the world, my art, my communication.
I realise from others experiences that creating based on distort,
Even though true’r and relatable a lot.
Makes for a really heavy burden to carry,
For a lifetime, as simpleton’s love being guilty.
It helps excuse himself of not being all,
Perhaps he once thought he’d never fall.
A goddess you’ve become cause of your rarity,
You see I know who you are, who you turn into beside me.
And as the distance suddenly grew and years swung by in silence,
One you broke and spoke into a tyrant.
And explained oh so clearly you did,
Over how fragile what we had was, and still is!
That sliver of hope keeps me going,
Into your continent I’ll soon be flying.
I can’t wait I can’t wait I can’t wait to see.
If this dreamy little dream would come true for me.
Of having spent years in so much discomfort,
Whether the peace will destroy or liberate me instead.