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The Time Is Now (Bambino Casino Mix) - Moloko



     
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The Time Is Now (Bambino Casino Mix) Lyrics


You're my last breath
You're a breath of fresh air to me
Hi, I'm empty
So tell me you care for meYou're the first thing
And the last thing on my mind
In your arms I feel
SunshineOn a promise
A day dream yet to come
Time is upon us
Oh, but the night is youngFlowers blossom
In the winter time
In your arms I feel
SunshineGive up yourself unto the moment
The time is now
Give up yourself unto the moment
Let's make this moment lastYou may find yourself
Out on a limb for me
Could you expect it as

A part of your destinyI give all I have
But it's not enough
And my patience is shot
So I'm calling your bluffGive up yourself unto the moment
The time is now
Give up yourself unto the moment
Let's make this moment lastGive up yourself unto the moment
The time is now
Give up yourself unto the moment
Let's make this moment lastAnd we gave it time
All eyes are on the clock
But time takes too much time
Please make the waiting stopAnd the atmosphere is charged
In you I trust
And I feel no fear as I
Do as I mustGive up yourself unto the moment
The time is now
Give up yourself unto the moment
Let's make this moment lastGive up yourself unto the moment
The time is now
Give up yourself unto the moment
Let's make this moment lastTempted by fear
And I won't hesitate
The time is now
And I can't waitI've been empty too long
The time is now
The tender night has gone
And the time has goneLet's make this moment last
And the night is young
The time is now
Let's make this moment lastGive up yourself unto the moment
The time is now
Give up yourself unto the moment
Let's make this moment last
Songwriters
ZAMORA, JASMIN / KREBITZ, NICOLETTE / RIEMANN, KATJAPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC

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Moloko were an Anglo-Irish trip-hop and electropop duo from Sheffield, England consisting of Róisín Murphy from Arklow, Republic of Ireland and Mark Brydon, from Sunderland, England. The band's name originates from the Nadsat slang in the novel "A Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess, in which it means "milk" (from the Russian word for milk, молоко). Róisín Murphy was born in Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland, and had no prior professional experience as a singer.

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