If you're feeling low and lost today,
Probably doing to much again,
Spend all your hours just rushing around,
Do you have a little time for me.

Slow down my love you're confusing me,
If you're feeling stressed just try calling,
Spend your time waiting for anyone to see,
Do you have a little time for me.

If you should stop for a while,
You will find me standing by,
Over here, at the side of your life,
I'd like to hold you still,
Remind you of all you've missed,
If you have a little time, if you have a little time that is.

Why do you still run when you could walk with me,
Life will pass you by when you move this quickly,
What can you see when you're spinning around,
Do you have a little time for me.

If you should stop for a while,
You will find me standing by,
Over here, at the side of your life,
I'd like to hold you still,
Remind you of all you've missed,
If you have a little time, if you have a little time that is.

If you let me listen I'll make you feel clear,
Spend your time waiting for anyone to see.

If you should stop for a while,
You will find me standing by,
Over here, at the side of your life,
I'd like to hold you still,
Remind you of all you've missed,
If you have a little time, if you have a little time that is.


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Do You Have a Little Time Lyrics as written by Mark Bates Dido Armstrong

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    not so odd if you think about it because if she was getting ready to write something she may have been putting it off. Her guitar may have been calling to her to finish the task.

    mtxoracleon July 15, 2007   Link

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