Perfect Timing
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Perfect Timing
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When my trail goes cold
Remind me there's a tomorrow
If you've misused your time
Like I have mine
It's the only lifeline
I won't let myself become bitter before
Bitter before my time
No there's no such thing as perfect timing
Just a want to be living endlessly in the air surrounding
I won't let myself become bitter before
Bitter before my time
I won't let myself become bitter before
Bitter before my time
My detriment was I was never really there
My detriment was I was never really there
My detriment was I was never really there
My detriment was I was never really there
I won't let myself become bitter before
Bitter before my time
I won't let myself become bitter before
Bitter before my time
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