My old ways of doing things are dying now
My old ways of doing things are dying now
If you yell and no-one hears you, does it make a sound
My old ways of doing things are dying now
I was never meant to be proud
I know that I was never allowed
Those eyes just stared right through me
I know it now
My old ways of doing things are dying now
My old ways of doing things are dying now
If you yell and no-one hears you, does it make a sound
My old ways of doing things are dying now
Tell me someone, knowing that it feels
Defeat isn't always a property, a prophecy
Now when you say things to me like that
It makes me want to visit you
My old ways of doing things are dying now
My old ways of doing things are dying now
If you yell and no-one hears you, does it make a sound
My old ways of doing things are dying now
credits
from Open Book Syndrome,
track released December 9, 2017
Words and Music by Joel Stibbard.
Arrangements by The Gallant Trees.
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