Busy

Album: Olly Murs (2010)
Charted: 45
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  • Weekends in bed, no scramble eggs, or bacon
    I just have time for you
    Backs on the grass, heads in the clouds
    We closed our eyes
    Enjoy the view

    We don't wanna hear
    The real world passing by
    Saying that we're crazy

    We spend all our time lying side by side
    Going nowhere, it's really something
    Getting busy doing nothing
    We spend all our time running for our lives
    Going nowhere, it's really something
    Getting busy, doing nothing

    No magazines or DVDs, we both got
    Better things to do
    I'll hold your hand
    Or shall we dance together
    It's just so hard to choose

    Every time we hear
    The whole world rushing by
    I know that we're not crazy

    We spend all our time lying side by side
    Going nowhere, it's really something
    Getting busy doing nothing
    We spend all our time running for our lives
    Going nowhere, it's really something
    Getting busy, doing nothing
    Doing nothing

    Should be working hard
    Instead of lying here naked
    Phone rings but I wont take it
    'Cause you only get one life, only get one life

    All our time lying side by side
    Going nowhere, it's really something
    Getting busy doing nothing
    We spend all our time running for our lives
    Going nowhere, it's really something
    Getting busy, doing nothing

    All our time, doing nothing
    All our time, getting busy doing nothing Writer/s: Adam Stuart Argyle, Martin Brammer, Olly Murs
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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