Stop, can we start again
And rewind the hands
'Cause they move too fast
I'd do it all again
Just to have you here
To relive the past
I don't know how long I can take
Watching you just walk away
From the truth that you have known
To a place you don't belong
In this new complacency
You're content to slip away
Now there's nothing I can do
But to say this prayer for you
High are the walls you build
I climb over them
But have I come too late
Choke on the things I said
If you swallow them
You may start to break
1927 The London-New York telephone service began operating, a three-minute call costing £15 1990 The Leaning Tower of Pisa was closed to the public, as its accelerated rate of 'leaning' raised fears for the safety of its many visitors 1785 The first aerial crossing of the English Channel was made by Jean Pierre Blanchard and Dr John Jeffries, in a hot-air balloon 1925 Gerald Durrell, British author and naturalist, was born 1610 Italian astronomer Galileo discovered Jupiter's four satellites, naming them Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto