How Long Do I Have To Wait For You?

Album: Naturally (2005)
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  • How long do I have to wait for you, honey?
    Before a girl like me can move on
    Ooh, baby, tell me
    How long do I have to wait for you honey?
    Before I can say that you're gone

    Every hour seems like a day
    And every day is like a year
    And every week is an eternity
    Well, I get lonely, baby, when you're not here

    Ooh, baby, tell me
    How long do I have to wait for you, honey?
    Before a girl like me can move on
    Ooh, baby, tell me
    How long do I have to wait for you, honey?
    Before I can say that you're gone

    Won't you let me know, yeah?
    I'm in an awful state, baby
    You said you loved me so
    But I just don't know how long I can wait
    How long do I have to wait for you, honey?
    Before I can say that you're gone

    I asked your mama, I asked your papa
    Your friends, your preacher and your boss
    No one knows where you're going to, baby
    Or if you're coming back to me
    Are we together or are we lost?

    Ooh, baby, tell me
    How long do I have to wait for you, honey?
    Before a girl like me can move on
    Ooh, baby, tell me
    How long do I have to wait for you, honey?
    Before I can say that you're gone

    Won't you let me know, yeah?
    I'm in an awful state, baby
    You said you loved me so
    But I just don't know how long I can wait

    Oh, oh baby, tell me
    How long do I have to wait for you, honey?
    Before a girl like me can move on
    Baby, how long do I have to wait for you, honey?
    Before I can say that you're gone, ah

    How long do I have to wait for you, honey?
    Before a girl like me can move on
    Baby, how long do I have to wait for you, honey?
    Before I can say that you're gone, yeah
    How long, baby tell me, how long? Writer/s: Gabe Roth, Homer Steinweiss, Neal Sugarman, Sharon Jones
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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