The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
A tied-tongue suitor – possibly a stalker – waits in vain for a perfect moment. Modern listeners might hear it as “Waiting for Godot” for incels, but that would be silly.
I'm not sure and I'm not asking
But I thought I heard you say
"I just walked past him"
But why can I never do anything before you go
I don't know
And outside the streets are empty
There was no time then
And now there's plenty
Oh why do I never get a chance to say a word
When you're on your own
If there's nothing that I want more
Why do my steps get this small
When I reach your front door
And I wait outside for you to come back out
And your light goes out
You don't know me but I'm still here
And God the last time I saw you
You were, oh, this near
And there's a thousand things I wish I'd said and done
But the moment's gone
The Wedding Present released Bewitched on Mon Oct 23 1989.