I was never one to wait
To wait for your call
I never wanted to wonder at all
If you would come through to me
Honey, that is why I’m taking
I’m taking my time
I don’t ever want to cross that line
Where I can’t pass through again
But how long can I wait?
But how long can I wait?
But how long can I wait?
And if I count the hours
Since I last saw you-still
It doesn’t help me to swallow the pill
That I will see you before long
And if I had one fault, dear
It’s that I spend too much time
Being lost in my mind
Thinking of you
But how long can I wait?
But how long can I wait?
But how long can I wait for you
But how long can I wait?
But how long can I wait?
But how long can I wait?
But how long can I wait?
But how long can I wait for you
credits
from Irony-Free Parlor Music,
released March 6, 2014
Jason Reischel: guitar, vocals
Lissa Farquhar :vocals
Jeff Jacobson: slide guitar
Thomas Bryan Eaton: mandolin
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