Hours Pass Like Centuries
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Hours Pass Like Centuries
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Hours pass like centuries
(Centuries, centuries)
When you set up for a change
(For a change, for a change)
Don't take you far away
(Far away, far away)
From where you are today
(Today, today)
Love will always have its ways
(Have its ways, have its ways)
Leave you singing to the trees
(To the trees, to the trees)
Then return so suddenly
(Suddenly, suddenly)
Bring you electricity
(Tricity, tricity)
Hours pass like centuries
(Centuries, centuries)
When you set up for a change
(For a change, for a change)
Don't take you far away
(Far away, far away)
From where you are today
(Today, today)
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