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Things Change

from Singing For My Life by Greg Klyma

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co-written with Jim Whitford

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Sixteen years, living in Boston
Never saw her flowers bloom
Ain’t it strange, ain’t it bad luck
Pulled out of orbit each year at the end of June

Things change, everyone knows
Nights like silk, days of gold
Hold your collar when the cold wind blows
Things change, everyone knows

Feels so alive, working in the garden
Makes her livin’ these days in the living room
Don’t need much, but something’s missing
She’s hoping that change is coming soon

Things change, everyone knows
Nights like silk, days of gold
Take care of your heart, hold onto your should
Things changed, everyone knows
Things change, everyone knows

Down in the basement, old work bench
Coffee can full of wires and screws
Pours it out looking for
The nuts and bolts to fix these blues

Things change, everyone knows
Nights like silk, days of gold
Hold your collar when the cold wind blows
Things change, everyone knows
Things have changed, everyone knows

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from Singing For My Life, released March 4, 2022
Greg Klyma - guitar, vocals
Duke Levine - guitar
Jeff Calder - clavinet, organ
Jim Whitford - bass
David Andrew Moore - drums

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Greg Klyma Arlington, Massachusetts

American songwriter, Greg Klyma is a purveyor of old school country and rock music. Influences include Tom Petty, Steve Earle, Bon Scott-era AC/DC, and Willie Nelson. If lyrics and melody take center stage in your musical world, welcome home!

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