The Coma Kid

Album: Go (2012)
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  • I need time to get it right

    Always trying to illuminate the past
    Questions answered, but the insight never lasts
    So I won't look back
    I won't look down
    I'll focus on the comfort of the cold, cold ground
    Comatose and singing

    I need time to get it right
    I need time to get it right

    Always trying to decipher what it means
    Hours wasted in the land of hopes and dreams
    But I won't look back
    I won't look down
    I'll focus on the planet spinning round and round
    Comatose and singing

    I need time to get it right
    I need time to get it right
    I need time to get it right
    I need time to get it right

    No, I won't look back this time
    I'm going to welter in this lie
    Dizzy as this coma kid
    With all the things I never said and never did
    With all the things I never said and never did

    I need time to get it right
    I won't look back
    I won't look down again
    I need time to get it right
    I won't look back
    I won't look down again
    I need time to get it right
    I won't look back
    I won't look down again

    I need time to get it right
    I won't look back
    I won't look down again
    I need time to get it right
    I won't look back
    I won't look down
    I'll focus on the tension building pound for pound
    Comatose and singing

    I need time to get it right
    I need time to get it right
    I need time to get it right
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