Six Days

Album: The Private Press (2002)
Charted: 28
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  • At the starting of the week
    At summit talks you'll hear them speak
    It's only Monday
    Negotiations breaking down
    See those leaders start to frown
    It's sword and gun day
    Tomorrow never comes until it's too late

    You could be sitting taking lunch
    The news will hit you like a punch
    It's only Tuesday
    You never thought we'd go to war
    After all the things we saw
    It's April Fools' day
    Tomorrow never comes until it's too late
    Tomorrow never comes until it's too late

    You hear a whistling overhead
    Are you alive or are you dead?
    It's only Thursday
    You feel a shaking on the ground
    A billion candles burn around
    Is it your birthday?
    Tomorrow never comes until it's too late
    Tomorrow never comes until it's too late
    Make tomorrow come, I think it's too late Writer/s: Brian Farrell, Denis Olivieri, Josh Davis
    Publisher: JAMIE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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