So tired
Tired of waiting
Tired of waiting for you

So tired
Tired of waiting
Tired of waiting for you

I was a lonely soul
I had nobody till I met you
But you keep a-me waiting
All of the time
What can I do?

It's your life
And you can do what you want
Do what you like
But please don't keep a-me waiting
Please don't keep a-me waiting

'Cause I'm so tired
Tired of waiting
Tired of waiting for you

So tired
Tired of waiting
Tired of waiting for you

I was a lonely soul
I had nobody till I met you
But you keep a-me waiting
All of the time
What can I do?

It's your life
And you can do what you want
Do what you like
But please don't keep a-me waiting
Please don't keep a-me waiting

'Cause I'm so tired
Tired of waiting
Tired of waiting for you

So tired
Tired of waiting
Tired of waiting for you
For you
For you


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Tired of Waiting for You Lyrics as written by Raymond Douglas Davies

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    I am surprised no one has commented on this song. Great song. Green Day does a cover of this song, and does a great job on the song, and doesn't ruin it like some bands have. I recommend you check out the cover if you like the original.

    TheHookon April 19, 2003   Link
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    Lack of Kink fans on here i see. Oh well, I actually prefer the Green Day cover than the original.

    LuckCharmon February 19, 2005   Link
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    I'm a great Kinks fan, I really like this song but I haven't heard the cover yet.

    newgirlon May 08, 2005   Link
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    2, Go die.

    Moridinon August 17, 2005   Link
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    How does one "go die"? I really like the chorususususs... I think this song is about a relationship. One that has no jet engines, more blockage and waiting gating. Yeah.

    tdamcbigityon May 25, 2006   Link
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    I quite liked the Greenday version. Although recently heard a slightly remixed version on Green Wing.. muchos love for Green Wing as the character Mac is a kinks fan (the beginning of the episode here- vids.myspace.com/index.cfm)

    -wishyouwerehere-on June 02, 2006   Link
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    this song is about a girl who is fucking some fella around. but yes! there is no kinks fans. well i love them!

    rawr-im-a-tigeron October 19, 2006   Link
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    this song is about a girl who is fucking some fella around. but yes! there is no kinks fans. well i love them!

    rawr-im-a-tigeron October 19, 2006   Link
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    There was an episode of Crossing Jordan with this song in it. The main character, Jordan, sings this song with her friend on karaoke night. Here's a link to it: youtube.com/watch

    braith182on December 22, 2007   Link
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    I might be wrong, but I've always had the impression that he's yet to meet this girl. He's tired of waiting for the girl of his dreams. He thinks that out there is someone who is right for him, and until the day she comes into his life he will always feel lonely. But he's getting frustrated waiting on her, he wishes he could meet his dream partner as soon as possible.

    Mr_Soulon May 07, 2008   Link

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