Some friendships should remain friendships...
Clock Ticking In My Head
By Thomas Tamoria
Never knowing
Never loving you
Never showing
What you want to do
There's a connection
This I do believe
But your affection
Is just out of reach
I live within a room
Where the walls are screaming
A clock's ticking in my head
I survive day to day
With nothing to hold on to
But things that you once said
A fleeting moment
I barely got a taste
You snatched it from me
Leaving me in waste
And now you tell me
We cannot converse
For it would only
Make the matter worse
I exist
But my world has turned up-side-down
A clock's ticking in my head
Time passes with no meaning
Since the day you told me
What we once were is dead
(Break)
I live within a room
Where the walls are screaming
A clock's ticking in my head
I survive day to day
With nothing to hold on to
But things that you once said
Im not bitter
I accept my fate
Don't reconsider
I know it is too late
If things were different
We could have been so good
No need to repent
Things turned out as they should
So I try to sort the thoughts
Running through my mind
A clock's ticking in my head
I count the seconds of the day
Alone, eternity
Wishing you were here instead
Copyright © 2000 Thomas Tamoria