Dead Air

ALBERT JR. HAMMOND, COLLIN KILLALEA, SIMON WILCOX

When you asked me what was wrong
Did you know it all along
Cause you kinda read my mind
When you asked me for the time
And I thought the clocks would stop
Every book would be unlocked
In your heart, a boxing ring
And some super glue.

Time is over there
Climbing up the stairs
And his legs are getting tired
But don't no-one despair
He don't even care that his hair is getting thin
If he's knocking at your door
Baby please don't let him in

And I miss the way we talked
What we had, not what we lost
But I guess the fault is mine
Had to prove that I was right
When you look at what you left
Try to laugh, don't get depressed
Look at all the rotten food
On the menu here

Time is over there
Climbing up the stairs
And his legs are getting tired
But don't no-one despair
He don't even care that his hair is getting thin
If he's knocking at your door
Baby please don't let him in

When I asked you what was wrong
Guess I knew it all along
I know when that doorbell rings
I wont answer

If he asks you to stay, you better go
If he asks you to pay, hell, I've got you

Trivia about the song Dead Air by Albert Hammond Jr.

When was the song “Dead Air” released by Albert Hammond Jr.?
The song Dead Air was released in 2023, on the album “Melodies on Hiatus”.
Who composed the song “Dead Air” by Albert Hammond Jr.?
The song “Dead Air” by Albert Hammond Jr. was composed by ALBERT JR. HAMMOND, COLLIN KILLALEA, SIMON WILCOX.

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