Why'd You Change Your Mind

Album: Everyday Demons (2009)
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  • They found a letter in your pocket, alarm bells in your head
    A paining of a long knife hidden in the bed
    You swore you're suicidal as you were staring at the rope
    With the garage door behind you
    Offering no hope

    Why'd you change your mind?
    Why'd you change your mind?
    Honey can you tell me, why'd you change your mind?

    So I ruffled up your feathers
    I tried to understand your ways
    But you were changing with the weather
    You were changing every day

    Why'd you change your mind?
    Why'd you change your mind?
    Honey can you tell me, why'd you change your mind?
    So you walked the other way
    I saw you walk the other way
    Now you'll never tell, me

    If I'm honest I can still be led
    Turn your head, turn your head
    If I'm honest I can still be led
    Turn your head, turn your head

    Why'd you change your mind?
    Why'd you change your mind?
    Honey can you tell me, why'd you change your mind?
    So you walked the other way, I saw you walk the other way
    Tell me why'd you walk, why'd you walk the other way?

    Now you'll never tell me, now you'll never tell me
    Now you'll never tell Writer/s: CORMAC NEESON, CORMAC SEAMUS NEESON, JAMES HEATLEY, MICHAEL JOHN GERARD WATERS, MICHAEL WATERS, PAUL DAVID MAHON, PAUL MAHON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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