Wake Up - Martin Jondo



     
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Wake Up Lyrics


Don't you tell me that this is the end
The end of our story
Been meaning so long to find out
What we are
But what have we left to prove
There's no more mystery
Nothing is cute anymore, anymore
Gave up so much time baby (uh huh)
Wheres our rewarding (uh huh)
Being in love shouldnt feel like a chore
I tried so hard to walk away
But I cant let you go
The things that we go through cuz of love
I should realize its over (cant you see)
This fantasy's turning into a bad dream
And I just wanna wake up
Wanna wake up
I tried so hard to be kind

Keeping my composure
To see if ya'd wait
Where I would when I could
Comunication block on a dull road to nowhere
Our seperate ways wont get us where we wanna go
We cant go on baby (uh huh)
Feeding this torture (uh huh)
Being in love shouldnt feel like a chore
I tried so hard to walk away
But I cant let you go
The things that we go through cuz of love
I should realize its over (cant you see)
This fantasy's turning into a bad dream
And I just wanna wake up
Wanna wake up
You were all I needed
Now your all I'm leaving
I just cant go back
No...
The things that we go through cuz of love
I should realize its over (cant you see)
This fantasy's turning into a bad dream
And I just wanna wake up
Wanna wake up
The things
Love
Over

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Martin Jondo, half German (father) and half Korean (mother), was born 1979 in Berlin. In the mid 90's Martin got in contact with the belief of Rastafar thereon he adapted the cult of reggae singing as well. Now with his new belief he was seeking his past through the nature, with guitar in his case and his new religion he created his first songs.
The Rebel - (*Wake up* from the album- Statements outa Babylon“), feature-tracks („Bloodhunter“ feat. Mellow Mark from his album „Sturm“, „Rainy Days“ with Gentleman, „Wunderlampe“ (Wonderlamp) with Silly Walks Movement) are some of his first tracks.

Read more about Martin Jondo on Last.fm.


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