You often wonder,
You wanna know
How deep does
The rabbit hole go?

I know you never thought about it
But ask yourself later
When you turn on your stereo
Does it return the favor?

I gotta know

That's the trouble with never,
Sure seems like a mighty long time
That's the trouble with never
When was the last time
You did something for the first time?

Hello

Every Einstein's assigned
A tweedle dumb and tweedle dumber
Any old fool could see
Never even wonder

Yeah we could come together
I will call for you
Hey, never's good for me
How's never sound to you?

1-800-tell-me-babe

That's the trouble with never
Sure may be a mighty long time
That's the trouble with never
When was the last time
You did something for the first time?

Yeah
Level with me baby
Talk to me, woo

This could
Damage your reputation
My wicked wicked ways
But maybe I just will
Since you put it that way
Delusions of eloquence?
You never can say
You wanna play
The game?
You can't quit when you get played
"Mistakes make people"
Isn't that what people say?
Let's un-plan the moment
Dance the night away
Selective amnesia
Is only a heartbeat away

A simple question
Concerning time
"Suppose you wait forever
And then you change your mind?"

Oh, no

That's the trouble with never
Sure could be a mighty long time
That's the trouble with never
When was the last time
You did something for the first time?

When was it?
When was it?
Ah, text me baby

When baby? Tell me
When was the last time baby?
Show me


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The Trouble with Never Lyrics as written by Alex Van Halen Wolfgang Van Halen

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