Time

Album: Time (2015)
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  • Well, the streets are empty where we used to run
    And the cars are all on fire
    Yeah, we fall like leaves in the garden of Eden, Eden

    Now remember how it felt being in the sun
    When I heard the ancient choir
    And the dead of night like an angel singing, singing

    Time doesn't love you anymore
    But I-I-I I'm still knocking at your door
    Honey, we can run forever, if forever's what's in store
    Oh, time to take me home

    On a tree in the garden I carved your name,
    An word is spelled desire
    Like an ocean deep with the waters even, even

    And your love pours down like a waterfall
    And I can't escape the tide
    Here's my hand, baby take it or leave it, leave it

    Time doesn't love you anymore
    But I-I-I I'm still knocking at your door
    Honey, we can run forever, if forever's what's in store
    Oh, time to take me home-ooh oooh oooh oooh oooh

    Now we're too young to recognize
    Nothing stays the same
    Promise I won't be the one to blame

    'Cause time doesn't love you anymore
    But I-I-I I'm still knocking at your door
    Honey, we can run forever, if forever's what's in store
    Oh, time doesn't love you like I love you
    So take me home-ooh oooh oooh oooh oooh
    Let me hear you say, let me hear you say Writer/s: FRASER T. SMITH, MIKKY EKKO
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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