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Café Society - Time Stands (L.A. 83) Lyrics



Café Society - Time Stands (L.A. 83) Lyrics




Times stands before me like a million times before
Not knowing who I really am but what you mean to me
They stand above me like a million mile high
Not saying words but singing songs of known reality

Time stands before me like a million times before
They stand above me as they've opened up the door
Opened up the door, opened up the door
To my life

The old man lies there I can hear him in my dreams
Not calling names but reaching out through visions in his mind
He lies there waiting while the sand runs all around
The beach and hourglass were one but fate was out of town

Time stands before me like a million times before
They stand above me as they've opened up the door
Opened up the door, opened up the door
To my life
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Times stands before me like a million times before
Not knowing who I really am but what you mean to me
They stand above me like a million mile high
Not saying words but singing songs of known reality

Time stands before me like a million times before
They stand above me as they've opened up the door
Opened up the door, opened up the door
To my life

The old man lies there I can hear him in my dreams
Not calling names but reaching out through visions in his mind
He lies there waiting while the sand runs all around
The beach and hourglass were one but fate was out of town

Time stands before me like a million times before
They stand above me as they've opened up the door
Opened up the door, opened up the door
To my life
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Writer: Richard Morris
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Café Society - Time Stands (L.A. 83) Video
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Performed By: Café Society
Language: English
Length: 3:40
Written by: Richard Morris

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