All The Time

Album: Comedown Machine (2013)
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  • Those that try anything once
    Should we care about the only ones?

    All the time that I need is never quite enough
    All the time that I have is all that's necessary

    You're livin' a lie
    You're livin' a lie
    You're livin' too fast
    You've got to cope with the past
    You never ask why
    You never ask why
    You're livin' a lie
    Baby, you're flying too high

    No one talks
    About the war
    On my block
    Or by the shore

    All alone in a room
    Do you want what I want, too?
    All the time in the world
    Is all that's necessary

    You're livin' a lie
    You're livin' a lie
    You're livin' too fast
    You've got to cope with the past
    You never ask why
    You never ask why
    You're livin' a lie
    Baby, you're flying too high

    You never ask why
    You never ask why
    You're livin' a lie
    Baby, you're flying too high
    Don't get on your phone
    Don't reach for the door
    You know the answer that you're looking for

    You're livin' a lie
    You're livin' a lie
    You're livin' too fast
    You've got to cope with the past
    You never ask why
    You never ask why
    You're livin' a lie
    Baby, you're flying too high Writer/s: Albert Jr. Hammond, Fabrizio Moretti, Julian Casablancas, Nick Valensi, Nikolai Fraiture
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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