I need a new distraction
Passing all the days and I see that now I'm
Fading like the sun on a windowsill
Some things never change but I know I will

And I'm looking for a new direction
I blame it on a place where I keep my questions
Had enough so long and I ask you why
All I know is indecision

But in this life I find
That there is time enough to take it
But in this life I find
That there is time enough to waste it
On these endless conversations

And I just had to write it down and tell you
Send it in a letter; tell you know that I have
Raided every page in your history
And I thought about what life could be for me

And I'm looking for a new solution
There are some things that I do get used to

Wont you say it if you can if you care for me
Tell me how it is would you talk to me
In this life I find that there is time enough to take it
And in this life I find that there is time enough to waste it
On these endless conversations

Oh, no, no, oh, no, no, oh, no, no, hey
Oh, no, no, oh, no, no, oh, no, no, hey

But in this life I find that there is time enough to take it
And in this life I find that there is time enough to waste it
On these endless conversations




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