My Precious

Album: Stanley Climbfall (2002)
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  • Can't hold you down
    Can I be you
    There's nothing I can do
    A slave to your hands

    Climb up above
    Your precious time
    Don't worry your time
    Don't hurry your mind

    Where did you go?
    Where did you hide?
    All I can do
    Is watch you pass by

    Climb up above
    Your precious time
    Don't worry your time
    Don't hurry your mind

    Every time I try to take it back
    I know I don't wanna live like that
    I'll wait for tomorrow
    Too tired to go the other way
    Too late to wait another day
    I'm going on

    Climb up above
    Your precious time
    Don't worry your time
    Don't hurry your mind

    Climb up above
    Your precious time
    Don't worry your time
    Don't hurry your mind
    Writer/s: JASON WADE
    Publisher: Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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