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lyrics
I’m sitting, watching the hour hand
And its spinning me very slowly
Its ticking me away
And tricking me into thinking
That its all gonna be okay
All gonna be okay
That its all gonna be okay
All gonna be okay.
I’m sitting, watching my house burn down
And its teaching me a lesson
That its never, ever gonna last
Its singing me a song
Singing its all going by so fast
All going by so fast
Singing its all going by so fast
All going by so fast.
Everything is changing all the time
And everything is dying while it grows
Everyone is laughing at themselves
Because they can’t keep up with the times
The times – you’re moving to slow.
You can’t keep up with the times
The times – you’re moving to slow.
I’m sitting, watching that boy I knew
And he still has the same eyes
And he still has the same mouth
But he’s not the one I loved
So where can I find him now?
Where can I find him now?
Tell me, where can I find myself?
Where can I find myself?
Everything is changing all the time
And everything is dying while it grows
Everyone is laughing at themselves
Because they can’t keep up with the times
The times – you’re moving to slow.
You can’t keep up with the times
The times – you’re moving to slow.
You can’t keep up with the times
The times – you’re moving to slow.
You can’t keep up with the times
The times – you’re moving to slow.
credits
from The Times,
released September 9, 2014
written by John Johnson
copyright 2014 Midnight Snack
recorded at Studio 101a, in Nashua, NH
engineered by Peter Brownlee
mixed by Brian Phillips
produced by Mike Johnson
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