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Carbide UK - Given Time Lyrics



Carbide UK - Given Time Lyrics




Wake up! Open your eyes
Look in the mirror, see your despise
This cannot be all I am; A Simpleton with no idea who he is

Prescribed peace of mind
The end not in sight

I'll be fine, given time, to take control of my life

A thought occurs that I will always measure up
Step to the plate and wait there in line
Why should it never be my turn
My understanding is I'll never learn

Prescribed treatment signed
I'll be fine, given time to take control of my life

Fear holds me back. Fear holds me gently
Caressing the back of my mind
Flashing images of a spectre growing, leeching, from my strength
I see you for what you are
If only, you could walk in my shoes, you'd see I'm alright

I'll be fine, given time to take control of my life
My life
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Wake up! Open your eyes
Look in the mirror, see your despise
This cannot be all I am; A Simpleton with no idea who he is

Prescribed peace of mind
The end not in sight

I'll be fine, given time, to take control of my life

A thought occurs that I will always measure up
Step to the plate and wait there in line
Why should it never be my turn
My understanding is I'll never learn

Prescribed treatment signed
I'll be fine, given time to take control of my life

Fear holds me back. Fear holds me gently
Caressing the back of my mind
Flashing images of a spectre growing, leeching, from my strength
I see you for what you are
If only, you could walk in my shoes, you'd see I'm alright

I'll be fine, given time to take control of my life
My life
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Writer: Daniel Buxton
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Performed By: Carbide UK
Length: 4:14
Written by: Daniel Buxton

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