Before Our Time

Album: Dawn (2015)
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  • January, February, March,
    The days are marching forward
    April, May, June and July
    They fly like a hummingbird
    August, September, October
    The year is almost over
    November, December arrive
    Another year, come and gone

    Time is illusion
    Time is a curse
    Time is all these things and worse
    But our time is now, oh
    Yes, our time is now, oh
    Let us sing before our time runs out

    The sound of your laughter, your smile
    These things are never changing
    But Monday I blink and it's Friday
    I wish we could slow it down
    Saturday, Sunday, now Monday
    Another week starting over
    Seconds to minutes to hours
    Here's what I've found

    Time is illusion
    Time is a curse
    Time is all these things and worse
    But our time is now, oh
    Yes, our time is now, oh
    Let us sing before our time runs out

    Time is illusion
    Time is a curse
    Time is all these things and worse
    But our time is now, oh
    Yes, our time is now, oh
    Let us sing before our time runs out Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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