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Time Out Lyrics


Up early in the morning, 'bout the break of day
Still huggin' that empty pillow where your baby used to lay
No time to think about the past, good god, it's time for you to run
Wake up your dreams will have to wait, no time for fun
And so it's always wait until tomorrow, always someday
Yeah, it's always sooner or later, never today
Why don't you take time out, why don't you take it slow?
The race you run is never done, why don't you let it go?
Why don't you take time out, why don't you make the time?
When day is done, go have some fun or you'll lose your mind
Rough times in the heart of paradise, another crazy day
Trapped like a rat, you feel the heat while running through the maze
No time to take a look around, jump into it, push until you drop
Watch out, the walls are closing in but you just can't stop
And so it's always wait until tomorrow, always someday
Yeah, it's always sooner or later, never today
Why don't you take time out, why don't you take it slow?

The race you run is never done, why don't you let it go?
You're playin' fast and loose, you play with loaded dice
But what you loose to win the golden goose, may be your life

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Eddie "Guitar" Burns (born 8 February 1928 in Belzoni, Mississippi; died 13 December 2012) was an American Detroit blues guitarist, harmonica player, singer and songwriter. His career spanned seven decades, from his earliest work in 1948 until his death in 2012. In terms of Detroit bluesmen, Burns was deemed second only in stature to John Lee Hooker. A Motor City legend, Eddie Burns' plaintive voice, wailing harmonica, and sure-handed guitar hearken back to the hey-day of Detroit Blues a half century ago.

Read more about Eddie Burns on Last.fm.


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