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Songs about not waiting for love

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54 Songs About Waiting for Someone You Love

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Tell your soldier it's practice for your couple's shoot. Love was made to forget it. Here are 15 songs by some of your fave artists, and some lesser-known characters, that perfectly sum up flavor of crush you might find yourself sipping on.

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Love is hard enough to find, but then there's the challenge of getting your timing right. Sometimes you have to wait for the one you love to make up his or her mind, to find themselves before settling down, or to bridge the geographical distance that separates you. Over two decades ago has it really been that long? It wasn't always easy, but love was worth the wait. If you are waiting for someone you love, here's a list of rock, pop and country songs about others who share your experience. Make yourself a playlist to listen to while you wait. And may love be worth your wait in the end. The strength of this rock song is its purity and simplicity. With religious overtones, this 2012 hit is about a man who has made mistakes and is going though a difficult time in his relationship. He has sought forgiveness and is determined not to push boundaries while renewal and healing take place over time. It's painful when you love someone more than they love you. Someone used to sing this 1987 song to me. It's about a man who loves a woman, but she listens to other people's opinions. The protagonist thinks about the future they could've had, and he blames his sweetheart for not being strong enough to stand up to the naysayers. He feels that his utter devotion has left him playing the role of the fool: But remember this: every other kiss That you ever give, long as we both live. When you need the hand of another man One you really can surrender with — I will wait for you Like I always do There's something there That can't compare with any other. The lonely narrator in this 1982 song is eager for a soft voice and tender arms to hold him tight. Wanting someone to love him back, he recalls the sage words of his mother just when he's about to give up his search. His mother advised that you can't hurry love, that you must wait for it. And that wait is ever so worth the struggle. This achingly romantic song has been recorded by over 670 artists in many languages, but this 1965 version stands as the definitive version. The narrator has been separated from his lover for far too long and pines to rejoin her. The song was used as the theme in the 1990 movie Ghost. However, it was originally written for another movie decades earlier. The earlier movie was about a man who was being released from prison and looking to reunite with his love interest. In this endearing 2005 country song, a younger man meets and older one and realizes they have one thing in common: they are both waiting on their wives. The older man looks back on his life and recounts all of the times that he has waited on the woman he loves, from their first date when she was half an hour late, to their wedding that took a year to plan, and nearly every day thereafter. He imagines that he'll end up waiting for her in death as well. However, he doesn't mind because that's what lovers do: wait for one another. Still in love with the woman who has broken his heart and left him, the guy at the center of this 2008 pop song returns to the street corner where he first met his ex-girlfriend. With his sleeping bag, a cardboard sign and a photo of her in hand, he waits, hoping she will return to the spot where their love affair began. He's the man who can't be moved. This heartwarming country song from 2005 features a couple separated by miles but not love. The husband is trying desperately to return to his ailing wife, but he is detained by a Montana snowstorm. As she promises to wait for him, the wife fondly recalls other moments that she waited for his return: when he was on the road over Christmas and the birth of their first child. This guy has some sense of timing! Sadly, our hero doesn't arrive in time, and his waiting wife dies. Let's hope she wasn't alone. She leaves behind a note promising to wait for him on the other side. The narrator leaves his sweetheart back in his native Tennessee as he bounces from Boston to Denver to Los Angeles in search of career success. While he finds success, his one true love waits for him back home. He pleads for her to join him, but she insists that she won't leave; instead, if he loved her, he'd return to her. If you feel like you've waited your whole life—eternity even—for your one special sweetheart, consider yourself most fortunate to have found the one who is your perfect match. This is the 2011 theme song from the Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn - Part 1. It describes a love so intense that the narrator feels he has loved and waited for his better half for 1,000 years. Better yet, he claims he will love her for 1,000 more. Have you ever stood by supportively while you pined away for a friend whose heart was breaking over someone else? That's what the narrator in this 2008 rock song is doing. The girl he loves is trying to recover from heartbreak. Our patient narrator is so certain that his friend is the one for him that he will wait indefinitely for her to realize that the love she deserves has been there all along. Now that is confidence. The sailor who narrates this 2007 country song sets sail tomorrow. He'll be leaving his lover until Springtime and needs to know if she will wait for his return: Oh, the longer the waiting, the sweeter the kiss It's better my darling, I promise you this: The next time I hold you, I'm not letting go Will you wait for me darling? I need to know. This 1971 folk rock song may be almost 50 years old, but it reflects what's going on today with increasing regularity. People travel great distances from their homes on business, for school, and to serve their country in the military. Although there is social media and communication methods, it's lonely waiting for someone you love to return. Nothing truly replaces having them right there with you: So far away Doesn't anybody stay in one place anymore? It would be so fine to see your face at my door Doesn't help to know you're just time away. As special as this person is to you, you cannot afford to put your entire life on hold waiting for her to change her mind. You owe it to yourself to get out there and work on making yourself a happy person interested in the world around you rather than just being interested in capturing her attention. There are many possible matches for each of us in this world, not one soulmate. Open yourself up to the possibilities. There may be someone out there even better for you than her — someone, who will love you back! No more waiting around, ok? You gave it a good shot already. That depends on a lot of factors, but the most important one is YOU. I hope you feel good enough about yourself to believe that you're worth loving. Here are a few things to consider in determining how long to wait on someone when there are 7. Is this a marriage or long-term, exclusive relationship? On the other extreme of the continuum, have you never even shared your feelings with them and thus you don't know whether the feelings are one-sided or mutual? It's very hard to maintain a relationship over a long period of time without a deep spoken commitment. The more mutual it is, the longer I'd personally be willing be invest. If there's any component of secrecy to the relationship such as in a clandestine extramarital affair, beware. You'll probably be waiting forever for them to leave their spouse. What constitutes a betrayal? Know what you each expect. If there's an imbalance in expectations e. Or was the situation forced, compulsory, not their choice? A variety of examples include: military deployment, job relocation, going to jail, being married currently to someone else, attending different colleges. How concrete is it? Has either of you violated these? The more concrete a plan and timeline, the more confident I'd feel about waiting. Failure to meet intermediate milestones would signal red flags. By waiting for this person, what are you potentially giving up? Are you okay with that? Seriously give this one some thought. As much as you have a connection with this one person, sometimes the timing doesn't work. Don't pine away for someone during the best years of your life. If it was meant to be, they'd prioritize you as much as you have prioritized them. Curiously, the one thing you did not say is that you LOVE this person and that is good because the way they're treating you is neither loving nor respectful. You need to love and respect yourself, too, and not allow others to treat you so dismissively and manipulatively. People teach others how to treat them, so your challenge is to do a better job teaching others to respect you. This person 1 abandoned you twice, 2 lied to your face, and 3 broke their promise. Why are you waiting for them NOW? Stop communicating with them. Cut them out of your life and redouble your efforts on making yourself whole and happy. You're good enough by yourself. If you need to, seek the assistance of a professional therapist or counselor e. Kick this person to the curb and demand more of both yourself and those you care about. You can do this! I'm rooting for you. Do you discuss important life issues with her or is conversation all just fluff? Does she share her secrets and important personal information about herself? Have you done the same? Women need to feel valued as human beings—smart, funny, capable, generous, creative, hard-working, kind, talented, etc. So often young women, in particular, are valued primarily for their attractiveness. Make sure she knows what you appreciate about her. Pursue the matter with your friend until you get an answer that either delights or disappoints, and honor her decision either way. Let's first be clear about what you're asking. You want to know whether you should put your love life on hold for someone indefinitely without knowing how they feel about you. Phrasing it that way, doesn't it seem more unreasonable for you to do that? People wait for lovers for a variety of reasons. Some reasons are better than others. Examples include one partner moving away due to a job, military deployment, schooling, incarceration, etc. Alternatively, one partner may be married or involved with someone else. The couple stands a better chance if both partners are firmly committed to a plan for getting together. However, you haven't expressed your desire to reunite. Before waiting, you might want to do that at least and determine how long you will delay your happiness on someone else. You also need to decide whether waiting constitutes continuing to date around or being completely out of the dating game. There are many people out there who could potentially fulfill your happiness. Kaden - Try expressing to her how you feel about her and telling her why you stood up for her as well as how dangerous and disrespectful it is for an ex-boyfriend or current boyfriend to threaten a woman sign of abuse. You should give her space to back away from the negative relationship she has with him without interfering. You don't have to back away altogether, just let her figure it out and do the right thing for herself. But she is too BG in her work and is focused on her career. I also wanted to be focused but it feels so sad when she ain't got time to talk with me. I think I have fallen for her. Or maybe it's coz of my past failure experiences. As I don't talk with most girls, and I don't get response to my feelings from every1 as she reacts to them, I think she is the one. I really think she is good and want her to be mine, but I fear, I can't hold her. She doesn't seem to want to end it. There's something toxic about their relationship, and apparently she enjoys having you as someone to flirt with and emotionally cheat with yes, that's what she's doing. If I were you, which I am not, I would emphasize my feelings but tell her to let me know when she is single and ready to pursue an open relationship. Go be a healthy young person and pursue other romantic relationships and friendships. If it's meant to be, she'll realize what she has lost. Yes, this will hurt like hell, but it's all for the best. Because the way you've been living has been misery, hasn't it... You deserve someone who will proudly call you their boyfriend. She had boyfriend already. That's why i couldn't express my feelings to her. As we got to know each other, she was cheated often by her bf but she still tried to hold on. In the mean time, i couldnt resist my feelings so i let it out on her. She trusted me, believed me about my feelings for her. She is just waiting for her bf to leave her now. And for that she told me to wait for 2 years. I said i will wait. She said she wont do anything for the reason of breakup. She presently wants her bf to become better a person only. She lost all hope with him. She doesnt have courage to discuss breaking up with him. And yeah her bf is getting better. But i dont know whether he will leave her or not, or must i wait or not. Yeah i know my feelings for her is so true. Should i still consider to wait? Because we were in love, that didn't stop us, we continues talking everyday for 4 months behind her parents back. We are now forced to wait 5 years to talk again, and even longer to hold her in my arms to really be with her. You've covered the waiting for love songs so well here that I can't think of another one... Well, he's trying to tell himself he's not missing her miles away. In some instances I would imagine it to be tormenting. Oh, I see Frank is back on the scene and with a great song from long ago... Thanks for another awesome list that brings back a lot memories, Flourish. My heart aches for everyone who is in that circumstance--the separation, the worry, all of the missed-moments with children, etc. That a beautiful hub! Copyright © 2018 HubPages Inc. Other product and company names shown may be trademarks of their respective owners. HubPages ® is a registered Service Mark of HubPages, Inc. HubPages and Hubbers authors may earn revenue on this page based on affiliate relationships and advertisements with partners including Amazon, Google, and others. This website uses cookies As a user in the EEA, your approval is needed on a few things. To provide a better website experience, spinditty. Please choose which areas of our service you consent to our doing so. 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Examples include one partner moving away due to a job, military deployment, schooling, incarceration, etc. This song is about dancing around the many religion based loop-holes in abstaining from sex. You don't have to back away altogether, just let her figure it out and do the right thing for herself. Pretty little legs, I want to draw them, For a Degas ballerina. As true as that is, E-A, sometimes it's hard to let go, especially when the other person always allows there to be a glimmer of hope. Arcade Fire — Crown of Love This Arcade Fire song is a little different from the others on this idea, mainly because it shows the perspectives of the two people involved — the one yearning for the love of the other, and the one apologizing for not returning his feelings. Some remain single for the long haul or struggle with same-sex attraction.

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