The Verdict

Album: Body And Soul (1984)
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  • Did you do me right?
    Did I do right by you?
    When I bared my soul it seems you did not hear
    Can this be true?
    Am I fool to fight?
    I could do just what you say
    But I'm following my heart and that takes me another way
    It's not easy when there's no one one giving prizes at the end
    Waiting in the wings
    Wishing that the band would start to play
    As the show begins
    Wonder what the critics have to say
    Waiting
    Waiting
    For the verdict
    Some people live so fast
    They're so scared of getting old
    Some people keep on working
    All they do is line their graves with gold
    We don''t know what happens when we die
    We only know we die too soon
    But we have to try or else our world becomes a waiting room
    Would you testify for me?
    I think I'd do the same for you
    Waiting in the dark
    Waiting for the phone to ring all day
    My witness disappears
    Wonder what the jury has to say
    Waiting
    Waiting
    Waiting
    Waiting
    Waiting Writer/s: JACKSON
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid
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