Time Has Come Again
Time Has Come Again lyrics by The Last Shadow Puppets. The time has come again Slowly walking down the steps To where she would have been If only they were...
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Time Has Come Again
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The time has come again
Slowly walking down the steps
To where she would have been
If only they were seventeen
Waiting patiently
And stood between a fraying seam
Hiding from himself
As well as everybody else
Without permission
His face became wet
He thought he'd learnt how to not get upset
From folded notes in envelopes
"Meet me beneath the moon, don't go too soon"
She went too soon.
The time has come again
And slowly walking down the steps,
To where she would have been
If only they were seventeen
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