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I've been most unwilling
To see this turmoil of mine
The thought of sitting with this
Has me paralyzed
With this prolonged exposure
To near and averted eyes
I think that I've been waiting
Such mileage for empathizing
Now I see the madness in me
It's brought out in the presence of you
Now I know the madness lives on
When you're not in the room
Though I'd love to blame you for all I wish
I miss these moments of opportune
You simply brought this madness to light
And I should thank you
Oh, thank you, much thanks for this birds eye view
Oh, thank you for your most generous triggers

It's been all too easy
To cross my arms and roll my eyes
The thought of dropping all arms
Leaves me terrified
And now I see the madness in me
It's brought out in the presence of you
Now I know the madness lives on
When you're not in the room
Though I'd love to blame you for all I wish
I miss these moments of opportune
You simply brought this madness to light
And I should thank you
Oh, thank you, much thanks for this birds eye view
Oh, thank you for your most generous triggers
II'd have to give up knowing
And give up being right
You inadvertent hero
You angel in disguise
Now I see the madness in me
It's brought out in the presence of you
And now I know the madness lives on
When you're not in the room
Though I'd love to blame you for all I wish
I miss these moments of opportune
You simply brought this madness to light
And I should thank you
Oh, thank you, much thanks for this birds eye view
Oh, thank you for your most generous triggers

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In the fall of 2003, a BYU student named Esther Yoder decided it was time to bring female a cappella back to the school. After consulting with Bob Ahlander, co-founder and director of Vocal Point and co-founder of the professional group Extempo, Esther recruited Vocal Point members Dave Brown and Dan Dunn to help create the new group.
In January 2004, the three founders held Noteworthy's first auditions.

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