Killing Time

Album: If I Should Go Before You (2015)
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  • What if you're here when I'm not ready?
    What if I'm not willing to listen?
    I hope these devils never leave me
    'Cause I keep taking what they're giving

    Right now it feels like killing time
    I'm running from the shadow of my former shadow's life
    Sometimes I wonder if I was ever really there?
    Right now it feels like killing time

    Lately I've been thinking about
    Just who I'm supposed to be
    There are lines forming on my hands and face
    Before today I have never seen

    But right now it feels like killing time
    I'm running from the shadow of my former shadow's life
    Sometimes I wonder if I was ever really there?
    Right now it feels like killing time

    Killing time, oh
    Killing time, oh
    Oh

    Right now it feels like killing time
    I'm running from the shadow of my former shadow's life
    Sometimes I think that I was never really there
    Right now it feels like killing time
    Killing time Writer/s: Dallas John Green
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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