Goin' through the motions
Tryin' not to snore
Didn't know the gun was loaded
Rowin' through the ocean
Caught without an oar
Someone said they all exploded

Time out, save the play
Try to make the line last
Any old way you can
Signed out all the way
When you speak your mind out
Never say what you plan

The maids are in the hallway
Bangin' on the door
Askin' what the funny smell was
Wake you up and tell you
It's okay to sleep some more
By the way, is there any you could sell us?

So the case is gettin' hotter
Guilty 'til you're tried
Stick 'em up, you've just been busted
Your basement's full of water
Forgot about the tide
Hope to God the pump ain't rusted

Signed out, blown away
When you speak your mind out
Never say what you plan
Time out, save the play
Try to make the mind last
Any old way you can


Lyrics submitted by Demau Senae, edited by taterzpop, Ms Diane

Time Out Lyrics as written by Joseph Fidler Walsh

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    All over the web these lyrics are wrong. Somebody put them up wrong and they got copied and pasted everywhere. It is a more clever song if your have the words right:

    Goin' through the motions Tryin' not to snore Didn't know the gun was loaded Rowin' in the ocean Caught without an oar Someone said they always floated

    Time out, save the play Try to make the line last Any old way you can Signed out, blown away When you speak your mind out Never say what you plan

    The maids are in the hallway Bangin' on the door Askin' what the funny smell was Wake you up and tell you It's OK to sleep some more By the way, is there any you can sell us?

    So the case is gettin' hotter Guilty till your tried Stick 'em up, you've just been busted Your basement's full of water Forgot about the tide Hope to God the pump ain't rusted

    Signed out, blown away When you speak your mind out Never say what you plan Time out, save the fray Try to make the line last Any old way you can

    taterzpopon April 17, 2013   Link

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