Come Back and See Me

Waylon Jennings · Waymore's Blues Part 2 [RCA] [1994]

(Waylon Jennings)



Today was supposed to be just another day

Before the meeting of our minds and what you had to say

It's been a long time coming and I guess I never saw

I'll have a short time adjusting to it all.



You have come to your conclusion you no longer care for me

And that we don't belong together I suppose we sould agree

There is nothing I can do now that you've made up your mind

But could you come back and see me sometime.



Is there any way that you could leave a little at a time

I need the time to make adjustments of the heart and of the mind

It might be that you'll remember some old feeling left behind

And if you do would you come back and see me sometime.



I am left with no defenses for I have no control

And for the first time in my manhood I'll do what I am told

It's all over but the leaving you're determined now to do

I'll have the burden of getting over you.



There's no need to be suspicious I have nothing left to hide

It's all out in the open I have nothing left inside

Just seeing you would be enough it's all I have in mind

So could you come back see me sometime.



Is there any way that you could leave a little at a time

I need the time to make adjustments of the heart and of the mind

It might be that you'll remember some old feeling left behind

And if you do would you come back and see me sometime...

Come Back and See Me

Waylon Jennings delivers a quintessential outlaw country performance on 'Come Back and See Me,' recorded for the album Waymore's Blues Part 2. The track exemplifies his signature style, blending honky-tonk rhythms with a brooding vocal delivery that defined the genre during the 1990s reissue era. As part of Jennings' extensive discography, the song captures the essence of his solo work, reflecting themes of longing and resilience common in his body of recordings. The recording stands as a testament to his enduring influence on country music, showcasing his ability to craft emotionally resonant tracks that resonate with fans of the outlaw sound.