Time Machine

(TC Farrand)

A man goes out and builds a time machine to see if he can change his cards, he learns that it was not the time machine that would fix the problems, but himself.

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(Verse 1) I went out and bought me a time machine Low and behold it did nothing for me. It gave me no rhythm, it gave me no time I can't feel this heart of mine. And I can’t take it no more. Shattered thoughts of whom I used to be Cut me deep like old memories. They gave me no lessons, they gave me no lies. I can't feel this soul of mine. And I can’t take it no more. (Chorus) Memories, Memories. Won't let me love you, they won't let me leave. I've been holding strong, how could I have been so wrong. I've been captivated by your love, But my troubled soul was tainted. (Verse 2) I went out and bought me some pretty things. But all it did was fill me up with greed. It gave me no honor, It gave me no pride. I can't fill this void of mine. And I can’t take it no more. Shattered thoughts of whom I used to be Cut me deep like old memories. They gave me no lessons, they gave me no lies. I can't hear these thoughts of mine. And I can’t take it no more. (Chorus) (Verse 3) I went out and found me a brand new soul. It awakened me and made me whole. It gave me my wings, it taught me to fly. I flew into the sun, I'm not afraid to die. And I can’t take it no more. Shattered thoughts of whom I used to be Stitched me shut like old memories. They gave me my lessons, they gave me no lies. Now I can love this life of mine. (Chorus) (Ending) I went out and bought me a time machine. Low and behold, it did everything.

© TC Farrand 2018

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