Ten years old and I’m just waiting on time to pass
Ten years later and it’s going too fast
And ain’t it funny how things seem to change
‘Cause I’d give anything to wait on Time again
Monotony has gotten far too normal
How could I not see ‘till I was older
After all the hands move for each beholder
With each inevitable click my thoughts grow colder
With each red horizon that scalds my shoulders
What stays new to some is growing older
If we had more time I’d tell you just how it makes me sick
But since we don’t I’ll make it quick
I never thought that this could happen so fast
And I wish our time hadn’t passed
Have you ever noticed how Time rules all?
Builds mountains, digs canyons, makes empires fall
So who am I? Just one man with just one voice
Against time, my friends, none of us have a choice
So when it gets so hard to say goodbye
When the hands don’t move to your eyes
When the days of your youth have passed you by
Don’t paddle upstream don’t push back or fight
Be glad you loved enough to make you cry
That you're desperate for more time
If we had more time I’d tell you just how it makes me sick
But since we don’t I’ll make it quick
I never thought that this could happen so fast
And I wish our time hadn’t passed
And how could I be so blind to see
The light that you are now so far from me and
How could it be so obviously
That a moment’s gone so suddenly
If we had more time I’d tell you just how it makes me sick
But since we don’t I’ll make it quick
I never thought that this could happen so fast
And I wish our time hadn’t passed
If we had more time I’d tell you every little thing
but since we don’t I’ll just sing
I never thought that this could hurt so much
and I wish our time wasn’t up
I wish our time wasn’t up
I wish our time wasn’t up
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