No Time To Lose

Album: Down To Earth (1979)
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  • The other family gets no sleep
    Somewhere down the love got to take and keep
    Think about the future, nothing in the past
    God, things never last

    Come on, come on, come on
    Take your love
    Get down, get down, get down
    Down the road

    It ain't no lie
    You're hurting
    And you don't know why
    No time to lose
    We get no time to lose
    No time to lose
    No time to lose

    Ever had the feeling something's going wrong?
    Hanging 'round a lover where you don't belong
    Waiting for a reason, lookin' for a clue
    But you know what you gotta do

    Come on, come on, come on
    Take your love
    Get down, get down, get down
    Down the road

    It ain't no lie
    You're hurting
    And you don't know why
    You got no time to lose
    We get no time to lose
    No time to lose
    No time to lose

    Your brother's at the bar
    Three girls in the car
    Your sister's on the telephone
    That ain't low
    Your mother's going blue
    Your dad is going gray
    There's nothing here for you to stay

    Come on, come on, come on
    Take your love
    Get down, get down, get down
    Get down that road, get down you

    It ain't no lie
    You're hurting
    And you don't know why
    No time to lose
    No time to lose
    You gonna have to choose
    You go and shake the blues
    You got no time to lose
    You got to choose
    No time to lose Writer/s: RITCHIE BLACKMORE, ROGER DAVID GLOVER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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