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Tuneback: Waiting For Me

July 24, 2007 | Author: Joel Falconer | Filed under: Tunebacks

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Greg and I recorded the latest tuneback tonight. Couldn’t tell you if it’s about a Buddhist koan, a Hollywood prostitute or something in between, but at some point we discussed both. So here it is. Our sense of humor is probably not from this planet.

I don’t know what’s going on in your mind
All I need to know is what’s in mine
Lust and love
Live and let live

I saw you standing there
Waiting for me, I don’t care
What’s yours is yours
What’s mine is mine

Own your words, cos I’ll only own mine
You can keep it baby, oh this time
Cos in Hollywood your skin’s worth more than your time
And I’m payin’ double-time

I saw you standing there
Waiting for me, I don’t care
What’s yours is yours
What’s mine is mine

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