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I've been waiting
Waiting for someone to call
My body's aching
'Cause someone came and stole my soul
Everyday's like yesterday
And yesterday's like everyday
And everyday's like yesterday
And yesterday's like everyday
And I'm still waiting
Waiting for my love to call
All the things I wanna say
Are in my head, there's no mistake
This is not the right time
This is not the right time
Waiting for the light to come
I sit and watch the candle burn
Following the white lines
Following the white lines

I've been searching
Searching every place I know
Trying to work out
If Jesus came and stole my soul
Everyday's like yesterday
And yesterday's like everyday
And everyday's like yesterday
And yesterday's like everyday
'Cause I'm still waiting
Waiting for my love to call
All the things I wanna say
Are in my head, there's no mistake
This is not the right time
This is not the right time
Waiting for the light to come
I sit and watch the candle burn
Following the white lines
Following the white lines
Everyday's like yesterday
And yesterday's like everyday
I'm waiting for my love to call
And Jesus come and take her soul
All the things I wanna say
Are in my head, there's no mistake
This is not the right time
This is not the right time
Waiting for the light to come
I sit and watch the candle burn
Following the white lines
Following the white lines
All the things I wanna say
Are in my head, there's no mistake
This is not the right time
This is not the right time

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Feeder are an award-winning Welsh rock band that formed in Newport, Wales in 1992. By 1995 they released their debut EP Two Colours and a second EP titled Swim, which was followed by their 1997 debut album Polythene, after being met with critical acclaim and made the UK Top 75. Their second album, Yesterday Went Too Soon (1999), again found favour with critics and reached number eight in the UK.With the lead single "Buck Rogers" from their 2001 album Echo Park, Feeder entered the mainstream, around a time manufactured pop was frequently dominating the top 10.

Read more about Feeder on Last.fm.


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