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Hurry Up And Wait lyrics
We wait to wake to get a ride in the rain
buy a ticket they can check we can claim
so we don't spend what's our own
For a seat a place to stop a green light
a red cross they run around naked
doing old things like the ones before
Wait for a break so you can take a little
something that'll make your next break
come along a little quicker than the one before
Wait for an answer spy a sweet dancer
as she walks from the door of the hall
wish you waited for your wedding vows
So hurry up and wait
but what's worth waiting for?
So hurry up and wait
but what's worth waiting for?
We wait to get warm the car starts
from cold stall to make the first move
magazines made the rules to make us lose
For your dream man the house you could both plan
the car in the sales add the wet dream
with the man you wish that you had
So hurry up and wait
but what's worth waiting for?
So hurry up and wait
but what's worth waiting for?
A watched pot never boils sugar
seconds to dissolve see your appetite
lost foods relevance is lost inside
We wait to get there and when we get there
we wait around for anyone to
tell us what we even got there for
So hurry up and wait
but what's worth waiting for?
So hurry up and wait
but what's worth waiting for?
what's worth waiting for?
what's worth waiting for?
what's worth waiting for?
what's worth waiting for?
So join the queue me and you
wait in line it takes our time
to be satisfied
Part of these releases
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- Track 11 on Live from Dakota
- 10 Local Boy In The Photograph
- 12 Madame Helga
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- Track 1 on Live from Dakota Disc 2
- 2 Madame Helga
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- Track 20 on Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics Disc 2
- 19 She Takes Her Clothes Off
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- Track 1 on Hurry Up and Wait
- 2 I Stopped To Fill My Car Up
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