There is still so much to see
There is still so much to do
I can't be more than half way through
I know I'm wasting precious time
But I'll take it in my stride
I've got a lot of things to put right

Don't get upset
It's not my time yet
I ain't saying my goodbyes
Don't get upset
It's not my time yet
I ain't saying my goodbyes

You won't take life out of me
You can't take it out on me
I know a good enough reason will come along
I can't tell you how it feels
Ain't no other way you'll heal
All these young men obsessed with death

Don't get upset
It's not my time yet
I ain't saying my goodbyes
Don't get upset
It's not my time yet
I ain't saying my goodbyes

You don't get upset
You don't get upset
You don't get upset
You don't get upset


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    Seems like it's about resisting the suicide fad.

    AlgernonMabuson March 26, 2006   Link
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    yep its like somone is tryin to bring him down / kill him but he'll ignore

    warrenaikmenon June 17, 2006   Link
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    amazing song! its a proper indie club song, tom vek deserves so much more appreciation, he's still kinda a low key artist :(

    Neilrdon October 11, 2006   Link
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    i love this song - the beat is so good

    bloc_party15on February 01, 2007   Link
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    Tom Vek is awesome!

    birkon December 16, 2007   Link
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    Maybe he's saying "You haven't seen the last of me!" It has taken him quite a long time to bring out a new album, maybe this song is confirmation he isn't going away so quickly.

    freudon January 12, 2008   Link
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    Probably about resisting suicide... But I'm not sure. Great sound guys

    FoRevEr_SPooNeron January 13, 2008   Link

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