A Stitch In Time

Album: Teargarden by Kaleidyscope (2010)
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  • It's just a stitch in time
    It's perfect, I don't mind
    Sailing on your endless sea
    You're perfect, I don't mind
    I've got your stitch in mine
    Everywhere I wanna be

    Don't say you want too much
    They'll say you've had enough
    Don't let them lay their trips on you

    There's somewhere I just gotta be
    You're everywhere at once, and you can't break free
    You're everywhere at once, and you can't catch me, watch out
    There's somewhere I just gotta be

    It's just a stitch in time
    We fit together fine
    A puzzle looking for its piece
    You're perfect, I don't mind
    Your travel makes you mine
    Everywhere I look I see

    Don't say you want too much
    They'll say you've had enough
    Don't let them lay their trips on you

    There's somewhere I just gotta be
    You're everywhere at once, and you can't break free
    You're everywhere at once, and you can't catch me, watch out
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