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Wait A Little While lyrics
Here's a sweet September morning, there's the sense of Autumn on the rise
He steps into the wind and sadly sighs
"Why does it always seem to be, there's a cold December wind in front of me?"
The more he fills his empty evenings
The less he feels that there's a chance to find
Something that can bring a peace of mind
Is there a place where you can go?
A little something you should know to turn the tide to your favor?
Chorus:
Wait a little while to welcome what you're after
Give it the time to find its way to you
And soon as you no longer try, you'll turn and find it standing by your side
Come and get it, when you let it, it'll come to you
(Instrumental break)
chorus (with 'staring in your eyes')
When I run short on inspiration, I best recall what I've known all along
'N I remember sweet September's song, there never really has to be
A cold and bitter wind in front of me anymore
chorus (with 'staring in your eyes')
Just forget it and wait a little while, while, while
Wait a little while, everything will come to you in time
Wait a little while - everything will come to you in time
Wait a little while - every little thing's gonna come to you in time
Wait a little while - everything will come to you in time
Wait a little while - everything will come to you in time
Wait a little while
Part of these releases
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- Track 10 on The Essential Kenny Loggins
- 9 I Believe In Love
- 11 Whenever I Call You 'Friend'
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- Track 3 on Kenny Loggins Alive
- 2 Whenever I Call You 'Friend'
- 4 Why Do People Lie
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- Track 6 on Nightwatch
- 5 Whenever I Call You 'Friend'
- 7 What A Fool Believes
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- Track 9 on Celebrate Me Home/Nightwatch Disc 2
- 8 Down 'N Dirty
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- Track 6 on Celebrate Me Home/Nightwatch/Keep the Fire Disc 2
- 5 Whenever I Call You 'Friend'
- 7 What A Fool Believes
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