Time, that is, in direct contradiction of the previous song. This is also illustrated by the fact that not only was this song entirely re-recorded in March, but it also sprouted a new second verse – apparently, there wasn’t enough time to finish it properly in late February.
lyrics
The clock is never still
I'm over on the downside of the hill
I know it and it's such a bitter pill
but that's the way it goes
Although I feel OK
the calendar gets thinner every day
still I manage to fritter time away
what is wrong with me?
We get time every day
but there's never enough
save it up anyway
but there's never enough
time keeps ticking by, it keeps ticking by, it keeps ticking by
and there's never enough
We need a chance to speak
but my schedule is looking pretty bleak
it'll have to wait until next week
how's Thursday for you
Someday I've got to find
an hour and a half I can call mine
I hope before I lose my freaking mind
that really would be nice
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