New Again - The Happy Maladies



     
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New Again Lyrics


Daddy took my sister's bike
Before I knew it, it was like
He bought it just for me down at the store
And mama bought a goodwill gown
Added lace and beads she found
So I could wear what Cinderella wore
So much for used and abused, abandoned, thrown away
Some things are destined to live another day
It takes a certain kind to look deep enough to find the beauty within
And I thank God for those who make the old new again
And to my baggage filled with broken things
I threw in all my hopes and dreams
And on my sleeve I wore my broken heart
I thought forever'd be how long I'd wait
Before I met the man who'd make it better
And give me a brand new start
So much for used and abused, abandoned, thrown away
Some things are destined to live another day

It takes a certain kind to look deep enough to find the beauty within
And I thank God for those who make the old new again
We're all lost and found damaged goods, cast aside, misunderstood
Scratched and dented, needing paint, a sin away from a saint
So much for used and abused, abandoned, thrown away
Some things are destined to live another day
It takes a certain kind to look deep enough to find the beauty within
And I thank God for those who make the old new again

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Combining elements of folk traditions with the spirit of chamber music and the energy of a composer’s collective, The Happy Maladies create colorful and deeply personal music. Their exploration of song form, harmonic play, technical agility, and nuanced improvisations make their music raw, unique, and potent. A wildly creative voice in the world of acoustic new music.
“Like some sort of dream supergroup featuring members of Grizzly Bear, The Flecktones, Kronos Quartet and The Books, the Maladies manage a sound that winds through psychedelic passages...

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