61 seconds
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61 seconds
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Without a word i'd know what to say
If you stared at me my eyes would refuse to stray
61 seconds is all it takes
For the 9 to 5 man to be more than one minute late
There's a clock on the wall
A mirror reflecting it all
Just an imageless photograph
To wake up not knowing where i am today
I don't drive the same car
I don't live the same way
(chorus)
61 seconds is all it takes
For the 9 to 5 man to be more than one minute late
There's a clock on the wall
A mirror reflecting it all
Just an imageless photograph
There's a space in a frame
Can you imagine a man with no name
I can, i can, i can
(chorus)
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