Music by Christopher Moncrieffe
Words by J. Christopher-Rome
(Copyright Confusion of Words Music)
Waiting for tomorrow
I'll wait forever
To make your point
Am I supposed to think before you answer
I'll take this out on you some day
I'll take this out on you some day
You got too close to shake me
You do so well just to suffocate me
Do what you have to do
To leave me
The moment never comes again
The moment never comes again
Beehive and honey
In the lion's dead body
Even in pain it was just enough
What a liar a friend can be
To just get on with your life
Just get on with your life
All in time, all in time
(I believed in you, I believed)
I believed in you
All in time, all in time
I believed in you
The moment never comes again
The moment never comes again
In this fall I'm given
All the right air to breath
Brilliant and contrasting seasons
Coming clean
But you break my confidence
And I'm supposed to think
You'd just get on with your life
All in time
You got too close to shake me
You do so well just to suffocate me
To kill the dreams that chase me
Do what you have to do to leave me
The moment never comes again
The moment never comes again
Waiting for tomorrow
I'll be going home
All in time
This begins to affect my mind
But if we cannot reacquaint
And the moment never comes
Total and complete
All in time, all in time
You got too close to shake me
You do so well just to suffocate me
To kill the dreams that chase me
Do what you have to do
To leave me
The moment never comes again
credits
from It Should Be Clear By Now,
released March 1, 2012
Christopher Moncrieffe (Music/Instruments)
J. Christopher-Rome (Words/Vocals)
Janelle Henderson (Backing Vocals)
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