In the weekend I try to hide you
There’s no time to be confused
I’ll cry like a child
I don’t want to let you down
Still, I’m asking you
Oh when will you let me go?
I know it’s still the weight of the weekend still
(I will make it for you)
I treat you wrong
‘Cause I thought you said
(I’ll be waiting for you)
’m waiting for you
Why don’t I feel like you’ve tried
I should’ve seen at first sight
Nothing is set in gold
I still see the way they’re getting on
The broken feasts don’t survive in my dreams
Won’t you let me go?
I know it’s still the weight of the weekend still
(I will make it for you)
I treat you wrong
‘Cause I thought you said
(I’ll be waiting for you)
I’m waiting for you
I’ll be complete in this western trial
I hope you see it’s not denial
Anything you say, it pushes me down
So don’t look back
Don’t look back
I treat you wrong
‘Cause I thought you said (I will make it for you)
I’m waiting
credits
from Back to the Start,
track released September 29, 2022
Lyrics: Nadine Appeldoorn
Music: Nadine Appeldoorn, Simon Christiaanse & Sam Verbeek
Mix: Thijs van der Klugt
Production: Nadine Appeldoorn & Pieter Vonk
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