Wait - Huffamoose

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Move back just a little let me watch your hips sway
Hold me looser still throw me like I'm wet clay
'Cause you're a feast I devour if you let me be the man of the hour
'Cause you are rhythm I'm a cold shower

Baby wait, baby wait, I'm reaching in your pocket baby wait
Baby wait it's coming
Wait, baby wait, I'm deeper in your pocket baby now
Baby now it's coming

Private figure skater I love when your eyes fix
Up and down figure eighter you stick with the old tricks
And you alone my soul entrancer let me be your private dancer
'Cause you got moves motion me an answer

Baby wait, baby wait, I'm reaching in your pocket baby wait
Baby wait it's coming
Wait, baby wait, I'm deeper in your pocket baby now
Baby now it's coming

Carnival hazy eyes tango lovers tranquilize
In patterned prances secret with glances of high strung
Tip toe fringe of a taut brown leather
Strikes me down with the weight of a feather
We'll be moving love forever together


If we wait, baby wait, I'm reaching in your pocket baby wait
Baby wait it's coming
Wait, baby wait, I'm deeper in your pocket baby now
Baby now it's coming

Wait, baby wait, I'm deeper in your pocket baby now
Baby now it's coming

Strikes me down with the weight of the feather

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Huffamoose was an American rock band from Philadelphia active from 1992 until 2001.

Huffamoose was made up of Craig Elkins (vocals, guitar), Kevin Hanson (guitar, vocals), Jim Stager (bass) and Erik Johnson (drums). This lineup remained consistent until sometime in 1999 when Erik Johnson left the band after a tour stop on the Horde Tour and quit the band. He was replaced by Chuck Treece.
The group is best known for its hit single "Wait", which reached #34 on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in 1998.

The song "Buy You a Ring", from We've Been Had Again, was used in television advertisements for J. C. Penney.

The documentary "Here Comes Huffamoose" follows the band as they make the journey from being the probable next big thing to their ultimate demise. It was screened at the Silver Lake Film Festival in 2003. In the March 2004 edition of Premiere, Cameron Crowe named it as one the best rock movies of all time. The group reunited for live shows in 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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