Jackson Browne's time phrases

Jackson Browne's time phrases

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a little while

a long time ago

after

all along

all the time

all the while

as they run

at night

at the same time

at the stroke of noon

before

by now

day after day

day by day

each day

every day

every night

for a while

forever

in '65

in '69

in my early years

in my night

in the day

in the dead of the night

in the evening

in the hour before dawn

in the midnight

in the morning

in the still of the night

in time

last

late

later on

long ago

no longer

no more

no sooner

now

one day

on July the Fourth

on the evening past

on time

right now

since

six o'clock

some other time

sometimes

still

Sunday

the morning

then

these days

today

tomorrow

tonight

too late

too soon

until I get back up again

until I heard your laughter flowing

when I was sixteen

when the streets are shining with the smoggy dew

when the lights are glowing with the mists of June

when we we see what the future will bring

when you come

while

while you still can

while you were gone

years from

yesterday


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