Lying in my bed I hear the clock tickin', think of you
Turning in circles, confusion is nothing new
Flashback to moon nights, almost left behind
A suitcase of memories, time after sometime

You picture me, I'm walking too far ahead
You're calling to me, I can't hear what you have said
And you say, "go slow, I've fallen behind"
The second hand unwinds

If you're lost you can look and you will find me,
Time after time
If you fall I will catch you, I'll be waiting,
Time after time
If you fall I will catch you, I will be waiting,
Time after time....time after time

After your picture fades and darkness has turned to grey
Watching through windows, I'm wondering if you're ok
And you say, "go slow, I've fallen behind"
The drum beats out of time

If you're lost you can look and you will find me, time after time
If you fall I will catch you, I'll be waiting, time after time
If you fall I will catch you, I will be waiting, time after time
Time after time
Time after time
Time after time
Time after time


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Time After Time Lyrics as written by Cyndi Lauper Robert Hyman

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    This is probably the best version of this song that I've ever heard. I used to think Everything But The Girl's was great until I heard this a couple of years ago. Her voice is so sweet and beautiful. The guitar sounds very much like the work of Johnny Marr which also adds to the song. Just simple and amazing. Simply amazing I guess :]

    butterflykiss84on July 18, 2005   Link

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