It's About Time

Album: Started A Fire (2008)
Charted: 37
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  • Whoah!

    So many new faces,
    Familiar places,
    But I found the tracks to their hearts,
    All the people I already know,
    I hope I left with a place in their hearts,
    Because they left with a place in my heart.

    Oh, oh, oh.

    It's about time,
    You were back in my life,
    Because I miss you, honey,
    It's about time,
    You were back at my side,
    Because I need you.

    So all of these faces,
    And brand-new places,
    With a fresh start to my life,
    And now I know where I want to go,
    I'm gonna make sure I do it just right,
    'Cause if I don't,
    Things won't feel right.

    Oh, oh, oh.

    Yes, it's about time,
    You were back in my life,
    Because I miss you, honey,
    It's about time,
    You were back at my side.
    Because I need you, honey.

    Well, I don't need you, honey,
    But I still miss you,
    Then it came so clearly, yeah,
    That I don't need you anymore.

    My best advice is to comprehend.
    Ditch this century,
    Make ameds for the new times,
    Not old times,

    Oh, oh, oh.

    It's about time you were back in my life,
    Because I miss you, honey,
    Yes, it's about time,
    You were back at my side,
    Because I need you,

    Oh, oh, oh. Writer/s: GEORGE CRAIG
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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