Perfect Time Of Day

Album: Stop All the World Now (2003)
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  • It's the perfect time of day
    It's the last day of your life
    Don't let it drift away
    While your heart is still racing
    It's the perfect time of day

    And you won't feel a thing
    And you won't recall
    Anything at all

    Close your eyes
    And take your last breath
    Rest your head beside

    The end is the beginning
    And every point between
    Some are lost...
    Some are lost...

    And you won't feel a thing
    And you won't recall
    Anything at all

    Let your colors collide
    Oh the time is so fleeting
    I quit running behind
    Oh I know your meaning
    You looked too far
    For what you want to say
    And you looked for
    The perfect time of day

    And you won't feel a thing
    And you won't recall
    Anything at all

    It's the perfect time of day
    Come on now...Come on
    It's the perfect time with you
    Come on now...Come on Writer/s: HOWIE DAY, KEVIN M GRIFFIN
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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