Everything Is New

Album: Everything Is New (2009)
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  • I was living with these fingers on my eyes
    And the beauty of the city was disguised
    I'd seen all these buildings all of my life
    They were just another part of the sky

    And the gray was spinning larger than stars
    All around me were invisible monks
    I saw a lantern go to appear in her face
    I saw a change in every goddamn place

    Everything is new now
    That's the way you feel it
    Everything is new now
    Everything is new now
    Change has been released
    Everything is new now

    I was raging from the fear of the end
    I was much too tired to try and defend
    Someone came and dragged me out of my head
    We ran so fast the pavement turned into sand
    I saw a lantern go to appear in her face
    I saw a change in every goddamn place

    Everything is new now
    That's the way you feel it
    Everything is new now
    Everything is new now
    Change has been released
    Everything is new now

    Everything is new now
    That's the way to feel it
    Everything is new now
    Everything is new now
    Change has been released
    Everything is new now

    Everything is new now
    That's the way to feel it
    Everything is new now
    Everything is new now
    Change has been released
    Everything is new now

    Everything everything everything is new now Writer/s: JACK PENATE, PAUL EPWORTH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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