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Time To Move On

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Oh the trauma of a teenage years break up! LOL.

lyrics

It’s another rainy day in the neighborhood
The sun’s disappeared like they said it would
Nothing’s going to shine today
Nothing’s going to come my way
And I’m missing you

There’s another sad song on the radio
Pull down the blinds stay inside
Pass some time and try to let it go
Doesn’t matter what I say
Nothing takes the pain away
And I’m trying to be strong but it’s hurting
It hurts for so long


But what about those times we spent
Moments that were heaven sent
Don’t say insignificant don’t say hollow
Not sure what I’m going to do but hope is what I hold on to
Praying I can just get through to tomorrow

Draw a curtain round the world, keep it all outside
Can’t stand no more, shut the door
Hit the floor and find a place to hide
I’m not understanding why you won’t give it one more try
I don’t follow what you say
When you tell me that it’s not my day
I’m not sure what’s going on
I just feel like I’ve been trodden on
But if you give me one good reason
Then I’ll be certain it’s time to move on

credits

from The Creeks, released January 1, 2015
Music and Lyrics Bob Oldfield

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The Creeks Vernon, British Columbia

Two Brits and a Canadian make up this trio of long-time musicians. Dave Moore originates from London, Bob Oldfield is from Liverpool and Tim Boulter is from
BC. The three are usually to be
found playing original acoustic folk and roots music around the cafes, wineries living rooms and back yards the length and breadth of the Okanagan Valley as they develop their newly-found
acoustic interest.
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