Not Wastin' Time

Album: single release only (2025)
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  • I always read over the terms and conditions
    But I didn't have to sing for you
    Everybody's got their own inhibitions
    But I'll get rid of mine for you

    Before I met you I was incomplete
    I was playing the game but you had it beat
    You got me living for tomorrow today

    But some people say that I'm just wastin' time
    Maybe I think it, too
    But then I know that I'm not wastin' time
    When I'm with you
    But then I know that I'm not wastin' time
    When I'm with you

    I'd never classify you as an addiction
    But you keep me up so late at night
    And every morning I wake up with conviction
    That today I'll finally get you right

    I'll just keep on searchin' high and low
    For a piece of the thrill that I used to know
    You got me giving into yesterday

    So some people say that I'm just wastin' time
    Maybe I think it, too
    But then I know that I'm not wastin' time
    When I'm with you
    But then I know that I'm not wastin' time
    When I'm with you

    Some people say that I'm just wastin' time
    Maybe I think it, too
    But then I know that I'm not wastin' time
    When I'm with you
    But then I know that I'm not wastin' time
    When I'm with you Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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