Day In Day Out

Album: Call The Comet (2018)
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  • Born with a question
    Born with a future past
    In my invention
    Call me a natural act
    Now is forever
    Now is an old re-run
    Call me too far gone
    To the point of no return

    Obsess to possess
    The lifeline is altered
    I was alone before I learned
    Obsess to excess
    Is all I wanna do and can
    And the voice that calls us forever
    Is the ghost of chance

    Day in, day out
    Coming upside down
    Will hit the heart of me
    Oh, mix me up
    Coming this time round
    Will hit the heart of me

    Life is a museum
    Mind is the scene of the crime
    Always looking out
    And always a crime of mine
    Live in a camera live in a cinema
    There is nothing more than thinking
    Nothing more than thinking
    Dream, scheme fast and live now

    Day in, day out
    Coming upside down
    Will hit the heart of me
    Oh, mix me up
    Coming this time round
    Will hit the heart of me

    Day in, day out
    Coming upside down
    Will hit the heart of me
    Oh, mix me up
    Coming this time round
    Will hit the heart of me

    Day in day out
    Coming this time around
    And hit the heart of me
    It hit the heart of me
    It hit the heart of me Writer/s: James Doviak, Johnny Marr
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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