Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control

Album: Lonerism (2012)
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  • Nothing that has happened so far has
    Been anything we could control
    I have just been waiting for the perfect
    Time to tell you I don't know
    Maybe I'm just reading into it a
    Little deeper than I should
    We would make it easy we would take
    It slowly if only we could

    Hey, what are you doing out here?
    You're thinking about everything, aren't you?
    I know it's crazy, but just don't think of it like that
    Nothing has to mean anything
    Come on, come back inside

    Elodie
    Look at me
    Unless you're trying to hurt me
    Heavy blow
    Down I go
    Now I just want to let go

    Is it right?
    Is it wrong?
    I don't know
    It's not the cause I'm fighting for
    Anymore
    But it sucks to keep on running
    Eventually
    There will be
    A time for clearer thinking
    For now I weep
    Can't get to sleep
    I try to hold a good feeling
    I just get one
    Here it comes
    There it goes
    Now we just might
    Lose the fight, yeah
    But it's alright
    It wasn't our decision

    Nothing that has happened so far
    Has been anything we could control
    I am just here waiting for the perfect
    Time to tell you what I know
    Every man is happy until
    Happiness is suddenly a goal
    I'll just be here waiting 'til the
    Doctor calls and then I'll let you know Writer/s: Kevin Parker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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