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Album: Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005)
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  • Yesterday, you were on my back just to get my time
    Guess it's not as precious as it seems
    'Cause I found the time for hanging out and talking on the phone
    What should I expect, now that my time is free
    And you're nowhere to be found?

    This time, I'll try
    For the first time in my life
    It won't pass me by
    Procrastinate, it can wait
    I put it off
    Let's start today
    Let's start today

    My room's a mess and I can't get dressed
    Gotta be out by eight o'clock
    Deep inside, I know the answer (I know the answer)
    Well there's no time like the present
    And I'd like to hang out but who doesn't?
    Made enough mistakes for this lifetime
    I'm here to make amends

    This time, I'll try
    For the first time in my life
    It won't pass me by
    Procrastinate, it can wait
    I put it off
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    This time, I'll try
    For the first time in my life
    It won't pass me by
    Procrastinate, it can wait
    I put it off
    (Start) Writer/s: Walter Schreifels
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, KNOW YOUR RIGHTS, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • V-starr from ?????????, Mithis song is also on Tony Hawk's American Wasteland video game.
  • Michael from Aselaide, AustraliaYo awesome song! Keep em coming FOB
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