There's a time
Once each day
It's not the same
It always change
There's still time
No one can take it away
Take what's mine
I don't want it anyway
There's a time
Once each day
It's not the same
It always change
There's still time
No one can take it away
Take what's mine
I don't want it anyway
I'll be fine
One two three anchors a-weigh
Take what's mine
I don't want it anyway
Then riiiiight
Awaaaaaay
Then right away you'll say
You might
Or may
You might or may or must
credits
from INCA,
released April 13, 2014
recorded by Chris Freeland
mastered by Sarah Register
Jon Birkholz - voice, bass
Matt Frazao - guitar, voice
Dan Ryan - guitar, voice
Derrick Michaels - drums
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