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Old Way Of Thinking

from Give 'em What They Need by Brothers Lazaroff

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There's a band playing in the window.
But the street is dark and dead.
I'm trying to listen to things running through my head.
Read about a man from the Reservation.
He could feel the world was sinking.
He said it's clear what we need today is an old way of thinking.

(Chorus):
Old way of thinking.

Things disappear when they're not needed.
Fly off like they never existed.
And convoluted explanations always leave you twisted.
They built a hill outside of town.
From trash piled high and stinking.
They never would have built that hill with the old way of thinking.

(Chorus)

He was broke down on the highway.
So he sang with all his might.
And all the folks driving past thought man that's quite a sight.
He banged out chords on his guitar.
While the hazard lights were blinking.
It all made perfect sense to him, he had an old way of thinking.

(Chorus)

I love you more then words can say.
You never hear that anymore.
Some things they just don't keep in stock at Rosa's Corner Store.
I'll raise a glass and make a toast.
The weather's right for drinking.
And praise the winds that pull us back to an old way of thinking

(Chorus)

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from Give 'em What They Need, released November 12, 2010

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