Ain't much time left in my life
I'm all stressed out time to fly
I'm on my way
I'm on my way
I can't let go
I can't wake up
Time flies
Flies

One more step and I'm falling off the mountain
One more pill who cares nobodys counting
They told me to sing it to the birds
Sing it to the birds
No one's listening
One more step and I'm falling off the mountain
The mountain sang to me
Love
The mountain sang to me
Love

Sitting up on this little bitty hill
Will I make something out of myself?
Sitting up on this little bitty hill
Will I make something out of myself?

I can't let go
I can't wake up

Time flies
Time flies

Yeah


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Time Flies Lyrics as written by Wesley Reid Scantlin Wesley Scantlin

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    My Opinion

    The tuning for this song is double drop D played a half-step down.

    (DbAbDbGbBbDb)

    To me it seems like he saying he realized he wasted a lot of time in his life and he wants to accomplish something and become something worthwhile before it's too late. It was possibly written before his band got a major label record deal.

    no1careshuiamon March 12, 2018   Link

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