Everything Has Changed

Album: Always Tomorrow (2020)
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  • I used to drink
    Nothing but water and whiskey
    Now I think
    Those were the reasons why
    I used to fall
    Deep down in a hole
    I used to crawl
    All the way back home

    I used to cry myself to sleep
    Reading all the names they called me
    Used to say that I was lazy
    The lazy, crazy baby

    Did they think
    That maybe I was in on it?
    Did they think?
    No, of course they didn't
    Didn't

    Everything has changed
    I like it this way
    Everything has changed
    I'd like for it to stay
    Everything has changed
    I like it this way
    Everything has changed
    I'd like for it to stay

    Now I'm sipping on my coffee
    Now I'm walkin' a little dog on a leash
    Now I live in a big pink house
    I escape to Witch Mountain every day

    Now I'm cooking for two
    Now I'm waking up every morning next to you

    I used to be so scared
    If everything's okay
    Then what the hell do I complain about?
    About

    Everything has changed
    I like it this way
    Everything has changed
    I'd like for it to stay
    If you could only see me now
    If you could only figure me out
    If you could only feel the way I feel
    Let's hope it stays around a little longer than before

    Everything has changed
    I like it this way
    Everything has changed
    I'd like for it to stay
    Everything has changed
    I like it this way
    Everything has changed
    I'd like for it to stay Writer/s: Bethany Cosentino
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Gcfboulder from ColoradoI absolutely leave the vocals on this song, especially the 2-part (or more) harmonies. I'm wondering if that's Beth harmonizing with herself, or does someone else sing with her? Does Bobb sing too? Anybody know?
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