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Danko Jones - When Will I See You Lyrics



Danko Jones - When Will I See You Lyrics




When will I see you again?
(Again)
It's a question I ask all the time
(Time)
It's now the last time till the end
(End)
All I need is, all I need is
All I need is, all I need is
All I need to see is a sign

It's starting to wear me down
Little by little
Feeling like a sick dog
Everything's gone wrong

Tell me what it takes
To make it like yesterday
One thing that is true
I'll be waiting

If I only knew what was right
I'd do it in a second to calm down
Oh baby, when day falls to night
My heart always ends up on the ground

When will I see you again?
It's a question I ask all the time
It's now the last time till the end
All I need to see is a sign

Every night, spent alone
Nothing gets easy, no one comes home
It's simple when you say, I've accepted what's come to me
Tell me what it takes, I'll be waitin'

If I only knew what was right
(What was right)
I'd do it in a second to calm down
(Calm down)
Oh baby, when day falls to night
(To night)
My heart always ends up on the ground

When will I see you again?
(When will I see you again?)
It's a question I ask all the time
(All the time)
It's now the last time till the end
(Till the end)
All I need to see is a sign

A sign, a sign, a sign, a sign, a sign

If I only knew what was right
I'd do it in a second to calm down
Oh baby, when day falls to night
My heart always ends up on the ground

When will I see you again?
It's a question I ask all the time
(Time, time)
It's now the last time till the end
(Till the end)
My heart always ends up on the ground
(On the ground)

When will I see you again?
(When will I see you again?)
It's a question I ask all the time
(Time, time)
It's now the last time till the end
(Till the end)
All I need to see is a sign
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When will I see you again?
(Again)
It's a question I ask all the time
(Time)
It's now the last time till the end
(End)
All I need is, all I need is
All I need is, all I need is
All I need to see is a sign

It's starting to wear me down
Little by little
Feeling like a sick dog
Everything's gone wrong

Tell me what it takes
To make it like yesterday
One thing that is true
I'll be waiting

If I only knew what was right
I'd do it in a second to calm down
Oh baby, when day falls to night
My heart always ends up on the ground

When will I see you again?
It's a question I ask all the time
It's now the last time till the end
All I need to see is a sign

Every night, spent alone
Nothing gets easy, no one comes home
It's simple when you say, I've accepted what's come to me
Tell me what it takes, I'll be waitin'

If I only knew what was right
(What was right)
I'd do it in a second to calm down
(Calm down)
Oh baby, when day falls to night
(To night)
My heart always ends up on the ground

When will I see you again?
(When will I see you again?)
It's a question I ask all the time
(All the time)
It's now the last time till the end
(Till the end)
All I need to see is a sign

A sign, a sign, a sign, a sign, a sign

If I only knew what was right
I'd do it in a second to calm down
Oh baby, when day falls to night
My heart always ends up on the ground

When will I see you again?
It's a question I ask all the time
(Time, time)
It's now the last time till the end
(Till the end)
My heart always ends up on the ground
(On the ground)

When will I see you again?
(When will I see you again?)
It's a question I ask all the time
(Time, time)
It's now the last time till the end
(Till the end)
All I need to see is a sign
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Writer: CHRISSIE HYNDE, JOHNNY MARR
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Hipgnosis Songs Group

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Performed By: Danko Jones
Length: 3:27
Written by: CHRISSIE HYNDE, JOHNNY MARR

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