New Age

Album: Matter Fixed (2011)
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  • If love was a word, I don't understand
    The simplest sound, with four letters
    Whatever it was, I'm over it now
    With every day, it gets better
    It gets better

    Are you loving the pain, loving the pain?
    And with every day, every day I try to move on
    Whatever it was, whatever it was
    There's nothing now
    You changed, new age

    I'm walking away from everything I had
    I need a room with new colors
    There was a time when I didn't mind
    Living the life of others

    Are you loving the pain, loving the pain?
    And with every day, every day I try to move on
    Whatever it was, whatever it was
    There's nothing now
    You changed, new age

    So much fire that it burned my wings
    Her heat was amazing
    Now I'm dreaming of the simple things
    Old ways, erased

    If love was a word, I don't understand
    The simplest sound, with four letters

    Are you loving the pain, are you loving the pain? (Yeah)
    And with every day, with every day I try to move on (I try)
    Whatever it was, whatever it was
    There's nothing now
    You changed, new age

    Loving the pain, loving the pain (hey)
    And with every day, every day I try to move on (I try)
    Whatever it was, whatever it was
    There's nothing now
    You changed, new age Writer/s: Guy Chambers, Marlon McVey
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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