Uneventful Days
by Beck

Album: Hyperspace (2019)
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  • Uneventful days, uneventful nights
    Living in that dark, waiting for the light
    Caught up in these neverending battle lines
    Everything has changed and nothing it feels right

    I know, I know, I know, I know
    I know, I know it's gone
    Know, oh I know it's gone

    Neverending days, neverending nights
    Everything I say, I know I can't get right
    It means definitely more to me than life
    You might know my name, you don't know my mind

    I don't even know what's wrong
    Ever since you've been gone
    Only ten minutes to go
    I don't even know, you know
    Everything that we're told
    You don't know where you belong
    I don't wanna hurt you
    I don't wanna let you

    (I don't wanna let you go)

    (I don't wanna let you)


    Uneventful days, uneventful nights
    Living in that dark, waiting for the light
    Nothing you could say could make it come to light
    I don't have a way to make you change your mind

    Know, I know, I know, I know
    I know, I know it's gone
    I know, I know, I know
    I know, I know it's gone

    Neverending days, neverending nights Writer/s: Beck Hansen, Pharrell Williams
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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