Waiting For Her

A · East Of The Sun, West Of The Moon [1990]

Waiting for her

That's all I ever do

Waiting for her



So why didn't I

Take the measures justified



Our love has always been the same

She comes, then goes away again

Oh yeah



She used to say

We didn't have the breaks we

should've had

Coming our way



But why didn't I

Take the time and put it right



Our love has always been

the same

She leaves me standing out in the rain

Oh yeah



Send her my love

She's all I'm thinking of

Oh yeah

I'm telling you



And when she's sleeping by my side

Eyes closed, all knowledge trapped

inside

Oh yeah



Why didn't I

Take the measures justified



Send her my love

She's all I'm thinking of

Oh yeah

I'm telling you

Waiting For Her

A's 1990 track 'Waiting For Her' appears on the album East Of The Sun, West Of The Moon, showcasing the artist's distinctive blend of electronic and ambient textures. Released during a pivotal period for indie electronic music, the recording reflects the genre's evolving soundscapes of the early 1990s. The song stands as a notable song in A's discography, characterized by its atmospheric production and melodic structure that defined the era's approach to electronic composition. It complements other works from the same period, such as those found on How Ace Are Buildings, demonstrating a consistent artistic vision focused on mood and sonic exploration.