I am still waiting
The Wailers Lyrics


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(I'm still waiting;
I'm still waiting;
I'm still waiting;
I'm still waiting for you,
Why, oh why? Why, oh why?)

I said-a my feet won't keep me up anymore.
Well, every little beat my heart beats, girl,
It's at-a your door.
I just want to love you
And I'm never gonna hurt you, girl.
So why won't you come out to me now, girl?
Oh, can't you see I'm under your spell?
But I got to - got to go.
Why, girl? Oh why, girl? Oh!

Woah, my gosh, the rain is fallin',
And I just can't stop callin'.
And I just can't tell the raindrops
From my teardrops
Falling down my face.
Mm, look at it, yeah!
It isn't really raindrops.

(I'm still waiting) Teardrops falling down my face.
(I'm still waiting)
(I'm still waiting) I'm still waitin'.
(I'm still waiting) Yes, I will.

I wait in the rain, I wait in the sun.
Please, relieve me from these pains,
Oh pains, just pains.
I love you, yes I do.




But tell me, do you really love me, too?
Mm-mm. Mm.

Overall Meaning

In The Wailers song "I'm Still Waiting", the singer expresses his frustration in waiting for someone he loves. He waits in both good and bad weather, but no matter the circumstance, it seems like the individual he's waiting for won't show up. He says that his feet won't keep him up anymore, possibly suggesting that he's tired of waiting and his energy is running out. He emphasizes his love for the person and states that he will never hurt them, yet he still wonders why they won't come out to him. He expresses his feelings through metaphors, such as when he can't distinguish the raindrops from his tears.


The lyrics of the song depict the classic lover's waiting game, where one person waits for the other to reciprocate or initiate contact. The frustration and desperation in the lyrics are relatable to listeners who've been in a similar situation. The lyrics also show the vulnerability of the singer, who's willing to wait and express his emotions regardless of the outcome.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm still waiting
The singer is patiently waiting for the person they love to return to them.


I said-a my feet won't keep me up anymore.
The singer is tired and unable to keep going without the one they love.


Well, every little beat my heart beats, girl, It's at-a your door.
The singer's heart only beats for the person they love and hopes they will open their heart to them.


I just want to love you And I'm never gonna hurt you, girl.
The artist wants to love the person they care about without hurting them.


So why won't you come out to me now, girl? Oh, can't you see I'm under your spell? But I got to - got to go. Why, girl? Oh why, girl? Oh!
The artist is entranced by the person they love but needs an answer about whether or not they feel the same. They have to leave soon but want closure before they go.


Woah, my gosh, the rain is fallin', And I just can't stop callin'. And I just can't tell the raindrops From my teardrops Falling down my face.
The singer is crying in the rain and can't tell the difference between their tears and the raindrops falling down their face.


(I'm still waiting) Teardrops falling down my face. (I'm still waiting) (I'm still waiting) I'm still waitin'. (I'm still waiting) Yes, I will.
Despite the tears and pain, the singer is still waiting for the person they love to come back to them.


I wait in the rain, I wait in the sun. Please, relieve me from these pains, Oh pains, just pains.
The artist is willing to wait in any condition but wants relief from the pain they are feeling.


I love you, yes I do. But tell me, do you really love me, too? Mm-mm. Mm.
The artist professes their love but is unsure if it's reciprocated and waits for an answer.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BOB MARLEY, LLOYD WINSTON TYRELL

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@darrendodd6674

Thank you Jamaican people. God bless you all. Peace.

@ismaelveloso7758

Gostei no reggae na Etiópia bom sucesso

@errolg.3390

This is a wicked tune, i first hear it when I was a little over 10 years old in the sixties, i love it then, and it's loving me back in 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic, this song just shows how talented and versatile the Wailers group were, in addition! these young men at the time when these songs were been played, they probably didn't even get a dime for these songs, but there's something the "DOWN PRESSERS" don't know, "You Can't Keep A Good Man Down" nuff said!

@rosebud2511

Thank for sharing Bob Marley and the WAILERS ❤️💛💚🇯🇲🇯🇲🔥🇯🇲🔥 Three Legend ,rest In Zion

@nickjeezy6331

If you know Reggae, then bob is simply killin it if you know what I mean..

@DLCOrganization

No doubt about that. Of course, Reggae wasn't even created when this song was created and released.
As you can see, this is a Soul track.

@nickjeezy6331

This jam is so underated... 🤔🤔🤔

@botvinnik64

A cut above the rest - stunning!

@blackfrost9074

this song bops, so cool to hear bob when hes younger

@zedxxx9

Seth B -- That's actually the lead vocal of Bunny Wailer and not Bob Marley. If you want to hear Bob's voice from this same 1965 era, check out this song to compare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R91b5saK5z0

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