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Album: Luck and Strange (2024)
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  • Darling, turn back the clock
    Give me time, make it stop
    Let's hold back the news
    Stay inside this cocoon
    No doubting you
    No doubting me
    No doubt the mess we're in
    Sail away in my dreams
    Away on untroubled seas
    From this worn—out world
    That's torn apart at the seams
    No doubting you
    No doubting me
    No doubt the mess we're in
    Found a lifetime ago
    Down the Portobello Road
    Lovers' snapshots of delight
    Those rosy days of black and white
    Darling, don't make the tea
    Stay and snooze here with me
    I'm not ready for news
    Or to leave this cocoon
    No doubting you
    No doubting me
    No doubt the mess we're in
    Seems a lifetime ago
    Power cuts that shut us down at night
    And the faces in my mind
    Glowing amber in the candlelight
    And behind the kitchen shelves
    Something's lost there and out of sight
    Young love's photographs
    Growing old in black and white Writer/s: DAVID JON GILMOUR, POLLY ANNE SAMSON
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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