Never or Now

Album: Circles Around the Sun (2012)
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  • I really should be gone now cause if I stay
    It’s only so much left of the day
    And if you ever want to reach out
    Would you be so kind
    Let the sun light play with your mind
    And if you ever want to walk out
    Would you be set free
    'Cause there’s so many places to see
    And I could be the wild child
    And you could be the sky
    We go by gathering time, yes

    I’ll stay with you if you keep on laughing
    But it’s all we can do for the world in passing
    When it’s all that we have, all that we need to find
    I really should be gone now before it gets too late
    All chances that I didn’t take
    I stand before the mirror and I count to 3
    And then I’ll become nothing like me, no
    But
    I’ll stay with you if you keep on laughing
    But it’s all we can do for the world in passing
    It’s all that we have, all that we need to find
    Yes
    I’ll stay with you if you keep on laughing
    But it’s all we can do for the world we believe in
    It’s all that we have, all that we need to find

    Never or now, never or now
    I take your place if you would like my place to stay
    Never or now, never or now
    I take your place if you would like my place to stay

    I really should be gone now cause if I stay
    It’s only so much left of the day
    And if you ever want to reach out
    Would you be so kind
    Let the sun light play with your mind. Writer/s: Bradley Joseph Corrigan, Chad Stokes Urmston, Peter Francis Heimbold
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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