Wait in line
'Till your time
Ticking clock
Everyone stop
Everyone's saying different things to me
Different things to me
Everyone's saying different things to me
Different things to me
Woooohh
Do you believe
In what you see
There doesn't seem to be anybody else who agrees with me
Do you believe
In what you see
Motionless wheel
Nothing is real
Wasting my time
In the waiting line
Do you believe in
What you see
Nine to five
Living lies
Everyday
Stealing time
Everyone's taking everything they can
Everything they can
Everyone's taking everything they can
Everything they can
Woooohh
Do you believe
In what you feel
It doesn't seem to be anybody else who agrees with me
Do you believe
In what you see
Motionless wheel
Nothing is real
Wasting my time
In the waiting line
Do you believe
In what you see
Ah and I'll shout and I'll scream
But I'd rather not be seen
And I'll hide away for another day
Do you believe
In what you see
Motionless wheel
Nothing is real
Wasting my time
In the waiting line
Do you believe
In what you see
Everyone's saying different things to me
Different things to me
Different things to me
Different things to me
Different things to me
Everyone's taking everything they can
Everything they can
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Thanks to Shayla for submitting the lyrics.
Review about In The Waiting Line In the waiting line no more... | Reviewer: Chris | 2/12/09
The singer's name is Sophie Barker. She composed most of the songs on the album "simple things". I used to think that it was Sia Furler singing "In the waiting line" too until I did a little research. -I love the song "home" (reminiscent of Bjork's "hunter") with Tina Dico on vocals (gorgeous, Danish singer/songrwriter). What's so interesting about this band is how they were hiding out in the early 90's it seems working on something different. It was almost as if they were building a subtle time-machine that would gather hand picked essences from sparse musical elements of the past and present and blend them into one. This fuse of genres resounds with what I would describe as a crisp clean contemporary sound, none the less unique. I think the end result is a combination of electronica, alternative and jazzy arrangements. The lyrics and music are both fresh and atmospheric. I just hope they don't eventually fall into the All-American mainstream scene (if that hasn't already happened). Cool Fact: Zero 7 got its name from a night club in Honduras. Plus, you gotta love a band that shares the stage with such talents as Jose Gonzalez (Swedish/Argentine, biochemistry student/singer/songwriter) and Australian Rockstar Sia Furler. I think the lyrics submitted are on point by the way. Good job Shayla!
The vocalist | Reviewer: Anonymous | 12/31/07
If I had to guess on a vocalist, I would say Sia Fuller.
But I'm not 100% sure on that.
I love this song.
It fits with the scene in Garden State, too.
I know that the group is called "Zero 7," but who is it that is singing on this track? My initial research says that the group is a duo of two guys, who have worked with various vocalists. But who is this? I love it!
Excellent song, reminiscent of Annie Lennox, with a bluesy, ethereal quality. Great lyrics, too.
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