Enough
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Enough
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Tell your conscience that
It's too late and that
Understand if
Time is walking out
If you scream and shout
They won't hear you
And it's enough
And i've too much
To give away
For you today
Have you ever felt
Like there's just no help
Time's a changing fast
If you scream and shout
Yeah there is no doubt
They won't hear you
And it's enough
And i've too much
To give away
For you today
The past is old
My time is now
And if you call
You'll hear me howl
What makes you smile
Now time ticks clockwise
And I see the stars
In your eyes
What makes you bow
As ten thousand people
Do stand around
In your own crowd
I told them all
Not to make a sound
But to act tall and proud
It's enough
And i've too much
To give away
For you today
The past is old
My time is now
And if you call
You'll hear me howl
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