Wait Until Tomorrow

Caetano Veloso

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Intro: Well I’m standing here freezing inside your golden garden Got my ladder leaned up against your wall Tonight’s the night we planned to run away together Come on dolly mae There’s no time to stall But now you’re telling me that ah... I think we better wait till tomorrow   I think we better wait till tomorrow   I think we better wait till tomorrow   Got to make sure it’s right So until tomorrow goodnight Oh dolly mae How can you hang me up this way Oh the phone you said you wanted to run off with me today Now I’m standing here like some turned down serenading fool Hearing strange words stutter from the mixed up mind of you And you keep telling me that ah... I think we better wait till tomorrow I think we better wait till tomorrow I think we better wait till tomorrow Got to make sure it’s right So until tomorrow goodnight Oh dolly mae Girl you must be insane So unsure of yourself learning from your unsure window pane Do I see a silhouette of somebody pointing something from a tree? Click bang Oh what a hang Your daddy just shot poor me And I hear you say As I fade away We don’t have to wait till tomorrow We don’t have to wait till tomorrow We don’t have to wait till tomorrow It must not have been right so forever goodnight We don’t have to wait till tomorrow... It must not have been right so forever goodnight

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La chanson évoque la frustration d'un homme qui attend une femme, Dolly Mae, pour s'enfuir ensemble. Alors qu'ils avaient prévu de se retrouver, elle indique qu'il vaut mieux attendre au lendemain, laissant le protagoniste dans l'incertitude et le désarroi. Ses pensées sont troublées, oscillant entre espoir et désillusion, alors qu’il ressent un mélange de désespoir face à son indécision. Ce moment traverse tout un ensemble d'émotions complexes, rappelant les doutes et les hésitations que l'on peut connaître dans les relations amoureuses.