Soju
Staring out the window
Reaching for a north star
Waiting just to wake up from this nightmare
Where you could be right back in my arms
Dancing to the limbo
Stuck here in the middle
You tell me that it's simple, but I could paint
A thousand different pictures of what is wrong
But if we turn the clocks back a couple dials
We should throw them out
Because time ain't ours, oh
But you fill me up and I can feel it now
She said, "Life is just a symbol
For the pain that you can get through
Like a camel through the needle, every day people
Are just a thousand versions of who they were"
So love me like we're equal
'Cause if there is no sequel
I'd rather live in peaceful understanding
That we believed our every single words
And if we turn the clocks back a couple dials
We should throw them out
Because time ain't ours, oh
And if we burned these blocks down a couple miles
We could build them up until the sky is ours, oh
'Cause I lived, I lived one hundred years of solitude with you
And never questioned what gives, what gives
Anyone the right to, right to
Believe these superstitions outside
Of human intuition, 'cause tonight
It's enough for me to know that you and I
Exist inside this paradise
And if we turn the clocks back a couple dials
We should throw them out
Because time ain't ours, oh
And if we burned these blocks down a couple miles
We could build them up until the sky is ours, oh
Reaching for a north star
Waiting just to wake up from this nightmare
Where you could be right back in my arms
Dancing to the limbo
Stuck here in the middle
You tell me that it's simple, but I could paint
A thousand different pictures of what is wrong
But if we turn the clocks back a couple dials
We should throw them out
Because time ain't ours, oh
But you fill me up and I can feel it now
She said, "Life is just a symbol
For the pain that you can get through
Like a camel through the needle, every day people
Are just a thousand versions of who they were"
So love me like we're equal
'Cause if there is no sequel
I'd rather live in peaceful understanding
That we believed our every single words
And if we turn the clocks back a couple dials
We should throw them out
Because time ain't ours, oh
And if we burned these blocks down a couple miles
We could build them up until the sky is ours, oh
'Cause I lived, I lived one hundred years of solitude with you
And never questioned what gives, what gives
Anyone the right to, right to
Believe these superstitions outside
Of human intuition, 'cause tonight
It's enough for me to know that you and I
Exist inside this paradise
And if we turn the clocks back a couple dials
We should throw them out
Because time ain't ours, oh
And if we burned these blocks down a couple miles
We could build them up until the sky is ours, oh
Credits
Writer(s): Michael Paul Raj
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