This Time I Guess I'm Walking

A friend of mine died but he never went away
Stays in my mind to this very day
Said have fun while you can, every moment is gold
We're here only a little while
So dry your tear and try to fake a smile
Listen to these last sweet words, then go and grow old

This time, this time, this time
I could sure use a lift, guess I'm walking again

On my own don't know what to do
Looking for a job but it don't look good
So I'm wandering, may be gone for awhile
Wasting time and some nights I'm wild
So I pay the price, brush those teeth and smile
My best life happens when I feel like a child

This time, this time, this time
I could sure use a lift, guess I'm walking again

Those who know try to inform me
That I'll find my answers in maturity
But the truth I see, although I'm not wise
Have some plans need to feel my way
And that's enough just for today
Maybe live my life with some style

This time, this time, this time
I could sure use a lift, guess I'm walking again

Met a girl just the other day
She was sweet and kind and kind of out of her mind
Never had much luck, but now out of the blue
Kissed her face and we laughed awhile
I left her place with a little smile
I said, "When is love forever?"
She said, "It's all up to you."

This time, this time, this time
I could sure use a lift, guess I'm walking again

Yes, this time, this time, this time
I could sure use a lift, guess I'm walking again
I could sure use a lift, guess I'm walking again



Credits
Writer(s): Michael Rabayda Iii, Peter James Kitchin
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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