Waiting For A Ghost

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Baby, baby, baby
Don't you know
It's no use holding on
Holding onto the memory of a broken heart
Girl, that ain't gonna bring yor man back
Been too gone
For too long
While you've been sitting lonely
Crying all those tears


BRIDGE

Waiting for a ghost
Living for the dying
Ain't no way girl to be spending your time
Loving like that ought to be a crime
Waiting for the ghost of a lover
Never to return


Watching youth slip away
In the mirror of time
Stares back a bitter old woman
Lost at love
Gave up all hope
Cos she would't stop pineing away for a love
Too impossible to ever be
Girl, I hate to tell you
But that is gonna be you if you don't stop now


REPEAT BRIDGE


Searching
I'm trying so hard
To find you girl
Pull you out of that pit of despair
Repair what that boy broke so deep down inside
When he left you
Without even a backward glance
Never even gave you a chance
A chance to say goodby
Left alone
With nothing to do but stay


REPEAT BRIDGE


Shut the door
Babe you know it's long past due
To do what should have been done
So long ago
Now you just gotta say
No more lover do I adore
Not the way that I used to
Oh girl trust me
Believe in what I say
Cos there's no other way


REPEAT BRIDGE 2X

By RAMONA THOMPSON


© 2006 RAMONA THOMPSON (All rights reserved)


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