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lyrics
Sitting in the rain
Waiting for the bus.
Driver’s gonna come pick up
All of us.
We are going home
On the big old bus.
Mom’ll be so glad to see
All of us.
And while I’m waiting for the bus to arrive
I am gonna plan out the rest of our lives.
Gonna marry you and have two little ones.
Gonna buy a house, gonna build a life for
All of us.
Sitting in the sun
Waiting for my guy
Pastor’s gonna come marry
You and I.
We are going home
And I will be your wife
It’ll be so fun to be
You and I.
And while I’m waiting for the pastor to come
I am gonna plan out our new little home.
Gonna have a porch with a light on outside.
Fill it up with love, fill it up with hope for
You and I.
Waiting for the train
Sitting happily.
Conductor’s gonna come pick up
Our family.
She has got your eyes
And he has just turned three.
Waiting at the train station with
You and me.
And while I’m waiting for the “All aboard,”
I am gonna think of all the things I’m grateful for.
Thankful to be right here with all of you three.
Happy for the joy, happy for our
Lovely family.
credits
from Those Were Good Times, Weren't They?,
released June 11, 2013
written by Kay Barker
vocals: Kay Barker
drums, toys: Alexander Young
rhodes, ukulele, bass: Joseph Barker
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