How come twenty four hours
Baby sometimes seem to slip into days?
Oh, twenty-four hours
Baby sometimes seem to slip into days, yeah
One minute seems like a lifetime
Oh baby, when I feel this way
Sittin' lookin' at the clock
Time moves so slow
I've been watchin' for the hands to move
Until I just can't look no more
How come twenty four hours
Baby sometimes seems to slip into days?
A minute seems like a lifetime
Baby when I feel this way

To sing a song for you
I recall you used to say
Oh baby this one's for we two
Which in the end is you anyway

How come twenty four hours
Baby sometimes seem to slip into days?
A minute seems like a lifetime
Baby when I feel this way

There was a time that I stood tall
In the eyes of other men
But by my own choice I left you woman
And now I can't get back again

How come twenty-four hours
Sometimes seem to slip into days, yeah
Well, well, well well
A minute seems like a lifetime
Baby when I feel this way

A minute seems like a lifetime
Oh baby, when I feel this way
I feel this way


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    if anyone's ever REALLY missed someone and you were as far away from the as you could possibly be, then the guitar intro would really speak to you. this song is just sublime, that guitar is his heart talking

    ariel21on March 18, 2005   Link

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