Wait, wait, I wait for Kate
(No, she's never coming back to you)
I wait, I wait for Kate so late
(No, she's never gonna miss you)

Demonstrate, my Kate, we mate
(I cannot place her)
I bet on straight, await the take
(No, she's never gonna reach the shore)(x2)

Wait and wait, I wait for Kate
(No, she's never coming back again)
I wait and wait, but Kate's so late
(No, come on home)

PDA, the date today
I nearly made bones to fade
(No, she's got me on my knees again) (x2)

Wait, wait, I wait for Kate
No!
I wait and wait, but Kate's so late
(No, she's never gonna sense you)
(Ah, she's never gonna cherish you)

Gathered at sundown
She left out of her town
(Oh, she's never coming back again)

Creep
Creep, creep, creep
For the first time
Remember the down time

Demonstrate, my Kate, we mate
The bed on straight, await the take
No!

Kathy, I'm waiting
Come over here
I'm coming to love you
Come out here

I'm waiting
I'm waiting
To love you
By my house

Kathy, I'm waiting
Come out here, outside
Come out here
Across the hills

Find me here
Kathy, Kathy, I love you
Find me here

Kathy, I'm waiting


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    ha, i'm listening to this song right now and i was simultaneously reading these lyrics. i kept thinking, "these are slightly wrong." visitingfriends beat me to it. anyways, i haven't looked them up online, but i thought this was a good try. i like listening to this song when i am in a quiet room. good song to fall asleep to.

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