Story Behind the Song
This is a song describing the stormy, yet loving relationship beetween a independant woman and her boyfriend.
Lyrics
Waiting For The Storm (E. Noël, Reddac©)
Well, I’ve gone out a few times without my baby
And I’ve been out on the streets all night
I’ve been here and there,
Hung out everywhere
I just never seen to come back
And every time I go out,
Well I just leave and without a doubt
While my baby waits home for me,
You know all the things I see
And the thought comes back to me,
Somebody’s waiting home for me
And as I put my foot on the doormat,
I know my baby will serve me his thunder clap
‘Cause I’m waiting for the storm
You know I never call, never say a word,
I just jump in my car and cruise around the world,
Some say I mistreat him,
But I know it ain’t true,
Cause when the storm’s end,
You know he loves me mad
And as I put my foot on the doormat,
I know my baby will serve me his thunder clap
‘Cause I’m waiting for the storm
And as I put my foot on the doormat,
I’m scared like hell of my baby’s thunder clap
‘Cause I’m waiting for the storm
(Oh no, here he goes again. Stop spluttering on me! I should have brought my umbrella!
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