paroles de chanson Timing - Gavin Castleton
The
first
time
I
fell
in
love
I
was
28
And
we
were
breaking
up
I
was
terrified
and
swearing
I
could
change
But
for
her
it
was
just
too
late
The
second
time
I
fell
in
love
I
didn't
stray
I
did
so
many
things
to
hold
her
up
And
I
watched
her
spin
her
tires
day
after
day
And
I
got
tired
of
waiting
for
her
nerves
to
change
You
might've
figured
out
what
thrills
and
fulfills
you
And
she
might
have
seen
the
worst
of
you
and
stayed
And
maybe
it's
amazing
that
you
barely
ever
fight
None
of
that
matters
No,
none
of
it
matters
No,
nothing
else
matters
if
your
timing's
not
right
The
third
(Fourth,
maybe
fifth)
time
I
fell
in
love
I
was
so
cautious,
skeptical,
tentative
I
didn't
think
those
girls
were
strong
enough
And
I
needed
to
be
pulled
by
someone
else
Because
I
wasn't
ready
yet
to
push
myself
The
last
time
I
fell
in
love
I
went
all
in;
I
didn't
flinch;
I
opened
up
But
we
couldn't
meet
each
others'
expectations
'Cause
we'd
yet
to
unlearn
the
language
of
our
parents
And
she
might
be
ready
now
to
bear
your
children
And
you
might
have
broke
your
back
to
build
a
home
Now
she
might
be
just
the
greatest
mom
you've
ever
seen
And
you
might
have
lost
your
fear
of
being
alone
She
might
be
so
emotionally
intelligent
You
might've
grown
so
wondrously
kind
You
both
may
finally
know
just
how
to
soften
(This
might
be
the
best
sex
of
your
life)
And
maybe
you
both
have
consummately,
whole-soulfully,
really
fucking
tried
But
nothing
else
matters
Yeah,
nothing's
more
painful
Nothing
hurts
worse
than
When
your
timing's
not
right

1 Adaptation
2 Courage
3 Foundation
4 Dipping
5 Compersion
6 Privacy
7 Modeling
8 Timing
9 Acceptance
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