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I must admit it's a balancing act
It looks dangerous, that's part of it
Remember, don't look down
You and I standing in a crowded room
We were pressed together but we're holding on
Like we're all that was, that's all there wasIn a flash of light
We were drunk, we were having a fight
I was wrong, that don't mean you were right
Then you played that song
It was a thousand seconds long
It didn't end, seemed to play on all night
'Cause if I remember right I fell asleep thereRainclouds passed and darkened more
An evening touched by waiting for the sky burst
Storms had gathered in crushing lines
I surrendered to a way that I remember you
Now it's all there wasIf I were forced to choose
What I have, I have to lose
I need love, that don't mean I need you

It started with that song
It was a thousand seconds long
It didn't end 'cause we never got throughAnd did you think that I had planned it all along
Hoping not to be alone?
Well, I was there on the edge of the rush
And did you leave because you thought that I would stay
Stricken with a holy fright?
It was clear as the night in the cold
An' I won't ever know what you're afraid ofAnd when the world ends
A thousand seconds too
We'll watch the time pass
Run through the high end tooAnd then we'll wait there
A thousand seconds too
That's when it all ends
A thousand seconds too

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Secret Machines are a space rock band which formed in Dallas, Texas, United States in 2000. They consist of Brandon Curtis (vocals, bass, keyboards), Phil Karnats (guitar) and Josh Garza (drums). Benjamin Curtis, the band's founding guitarist and Brandon's brother, amicably left the band in mid-2007 to focus on his new band, the dream pop trio School of Seven Bells. Karnats and Benjamin Curtis were former members of the 90's alternative group Tripping Daisy, Garza of the space rock group Comet.

Read more about Secret Machines on Last.fm.


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