Waiting For Wednesday

Album: Tails (1994)
Charted: 83
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  • Waiting for wednesday, my stomach doesn't hurt enough
    Pain always is the sign.
    Waiting for wednesday, no proof of mine exists,
    So I don't have to take it back.
    Don't want to show you good-bye,
    Show you good-bye.
    Show you good-bye.
    Show you good-bye.
    But you're waiting for wednesday.
    Waiting for wednesday.
    Waiting for wednesday, I pray you'll put me on the spot.
    I do believe you, that you'll love me that you'll leave me.
    Don't want to show you good-bye,
    Show you good-bye.
    What will I do when you come near to me?
    You'll put me on the spot.
    You've been doing this a long, long time,
    Not that you're better than me,
    But that you do it a lot.
    Now I'm waiting for wednesday,
    Waiting for wednesday,
    Waiting for wednesday,
    I'm waiting for wednesday.
    I'm gonna show you good-bye,
    Show you good-bye,
    Show you good-bye,
    Show you good-bye.
    Now I'm waiting for wednesday,
    You're back from out of town,
    The west is dry, your mind is clear,
    And I don't want to be here,
    I don't want to be here,
    I don't want to be here,
    To show you good-bye.
    And I'm waiting for wednesday,
    Waiting for wednesday,
    I'm waiting for wednesday, to show you good-bye.
    I don't want to be here, to show you good-bye.
    Waiting for wednesday.
    I don't want to be here.
    Waiting for wednesday, to show you good-bye,
    To show you good-bye! Writer/s: LISA A. LOEB
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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