Good Things Happen In Slow Motion
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Good Things Happen In Slow Motion
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Here you are
And there's nothing to hear and nothing to see
Just this chill
Creeping away so gradually
Like the rain
Dabbing the world with a haze of green
So clichéd
I always knew you would be coming
I guess at some point i stopped waiting
You take forever to approach me
But then you light up all around me
Snow-white sun
Seeping through the atmosphere
Trademark smile
No mistake i'm alright here
Neon shine
Piercing through the underbrush
Hurts my eyes
Chorus
Just my luck
Overslept and unconcerned
Easy goes
Never learned to wait my turn
Won't be long
Before i go on and forget
But no regrets
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