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Paul McCartney – In A Hurry

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Lyrics Paul McCartney – In A Hurry

Text:

(One, two, three, four)

She was always in a hurry
Never took the time to look around
She was always one to worry and fret

Staring at the ground
Every minute she’d be rushing
Someone always breathing down her neck
Felt like everyone was pushing her down
Keeping her in check

How could she leave?
She’s gotta stay
Somebody has to sit and wait
Deep in a dream
She hears a voice
«It’s not too late to celebrate»

Uncontrollable laughter
(Not too late to celebrate)
Round and round in her head
(No one said you’ve got to wait)
This is what she was after
(Not too late to celebrate)
Not too late, not too late

It’s never too late to celebrate
No one said you’ve gotta wait
Allow me to congratulate you, baby, yeah-yeah
It’s never too late to celebrate
And no one said you had to wait
Allow me to congratulate you, baby

Never too late to celebrate
Never too late to celebrate

Never too late to celebrate
Never too late, never too late
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late, never too late

Now she doesn’t have to hurry
She can do exactly what she wants
Ask her why she doesn’t worry or fret
This is her response

Uncontrollable laughter
Round and round in her head
This is what she was after
Not too late, not too late

It’s never too late to celebrate
No one said you’ve gotta wait
Allow me to congratulate you, baby, yeah-yeah
It’s never too late to celebrate
Allow me to congratulate
It’s never too late to celebrate you, baby

Never too late to celebrate
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late, never too late
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late, never too late

Never too late to celebrate
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late, never too late
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late to celebrate
Never too late, never too late

Never too late to celebrate, ah-ah