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We Are Scientists - Slow Death Lyrics



We Are Scientists - Slow Death Lyrics




Keep your eye on the time
The clock is ticking
And you know better than I
What I've been missing

If what we're dying is a slow death
I think we might not even know it
It's way too valuable to forget
So let's remember it

It's not late to correct
Mistakes we're making
And hope that we can protect what may be fading

If what we're dying is a slow death
I think we might not even know it
It's way too valuable to forget
So let's remember it

Now I've had your love
So I can't survive
If my sun goes down, in your eyes
Once is not enough
So say you'll try
Don't let my sun go down, in your eyes

If what we're dying is a slow death
I think we might not even know it
It's way too valuable to forget
So let's remember it
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Keep your eye on the time
The clock is ticking
And you know better than I
What I've been missing

If what we're dying is a slow death
I think we might not even know it
It's way too valuable to forget
So let's remember it

It's not late to correct
Mistakes we're making
And hope that we can protect what may be fading

If what we're dying is a slow death
I think we might not even know it
It's way too valuable to forget
So let's remember it

Now I've had your love
So I can't survive
If my sun goes down, in your eyes
Once is not enough
So say you'll try
Don't let my sun go down, in your eyes

If what we're dying is a slow death
I think we might not even know it
It's way too valuable to forget
So let's remember it
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Writer: Keith Murray, Chris Cain
Copyright: Lyrics © Reservoir Media Management, Inc.




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Written by: Keith Murray, Chris Cain

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