Waiting for love
You keep me waiting for love
Sometimes I understand more than I feel
It keeps me in command of what is real
Waiting for love
You keep me waiting for love
I often wonder what I came here for
But I know it's something that I can't ignore
Waiting for love
You keep me waiting for love
There's no need in your disguise
For I've seen the colour of your eyes
Waiting for love
You keep me waiting for love
There's no need in this disguise
For I've seen the passion in your eyes
All I need is respect
All I want is a love that is real
Is that too much to expect
Am I being unreasonable
All I need is a friend
But more than a friend
But I tend to suspect
I haven't a chance of getting romance
But I guess that it'll make no difference to me
Waiting for love
You keep me waiting for love
You keep me waiting for love
You keep me waiting for love
Pete Shelley (born Peter McNeish on July 17, 1955 in Leigh, Lancashire, England – died December 6, 2018) was a British singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known as the co-founder and frontman of the punk rock band Buzzcocks. Shelley helped define the aesthetic and music of the English punk movement of the 1970s with memorable songs like «Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)» and «What Do I Get?». After the breakup of the Buzzcocks, Shelley embarked on a successful solo career, releasing albums such as «Homosapien» (1989) and «The State of Mind» (2006). His music is characterized by catchy melodies, introspective lyrics, and infectious punk energy. Shelley is considered a key figure in the history of British rock.
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