October - True Version 2016
de George Ogilvie
Are you disappointed
Things are far from what they seem
And do you watch me wary
Of what you might see
Do you regret your invitation
Oh your courtesy
Are you running out of patience
As you leave so politely
So what is becoming of, the two of us
I'm turning time back just to rise above
As if we've never been, never been here before
Praying on a better ending, just something, so we'll stop pretending
As if we've never been never been here before
More than an arm around this shoulder
More like a light along the way
This flower that bloomed in late october
The only colour amongst the grey
How I wish that it could have remained this way
So what is becoming of the two of us
I'm turning time back just to rise above
As if we've never been, no, never been here before
Praying on a better ending just something so we'll stop pretending
As if we've never been never been here before
Oh oh oh oh
Oh I could take you in
Or I could pull you under
I want to take you in
But l may pull you under
Oh darling I could take you in
Or could pull you under
Oh darling l could take you in
But I don't want to pull you under
What is becoming of
The two of us I'm turning time back just to rise above
As if we've never been never been here before
Praying on a better ending just something so we'll stop pretending
As if we've never been, never been here before
Oh oh oh oh
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