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When the clock strikes two,
There's just so much to do
And I can't explain what I need
Jobs and social groups
Hearing the latest news
Keeping our reputations clean
And I, don't want to worry
About being on time
I've seen the way you hurry
And time runs your life
Again
The difference between east and west
Money is so much less
Not that I'm poor, just to fine
I wish that the clock would often just be stopped
And then we'd look
Into the time
And I, don't want to worry
About being on time
I've seen the way you hurry
And time runs your life
There's just so much to do
And I can't explain what I need
Jobs and social groups
Hearing the latest news
Keeping our reputations clean
And I, don't want to worry
About being on time
I've seen the way you hurry
And time runs your life
Again
The difference between east and west
Money is so much less
Not that I'm poor, just to fine
I wish that the clock would often just be stopped
And then we'd look
Into the time
And I, don't want to worry
About being on time
I've seen the way you hurry
And time runs your life
Lyrics submitted by ScreamingInfidelity
Track duration: 03:06
"Time" as written by Henry Binns, Sam Hardaker, Sophie Alexandra Jessica Barker
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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and by the way i also think that blink was a lot better before the started taking themselves so seriously
'damn they should just be the way they were before... ' statements like that almost sadden me, clueless child..
Sort of symbolizes the way time goes faster as you grow older.
i like listening this in my car when i'm late.
and i love this line:
"And I don't want to worry
About being on time " to me, it's kind of equivalent to the line "I wish the real world, would just stop hassling me"
the main difference b/w old blink and new blink is simple. old blink (before enema) was pop-PUNK. new blink is POP-punk. they've never been a truely punk band, and never will be. but they used to have less of an emphasis on the pop aspect and more on the punk.