H Y B R I D
H Y B R I D
H Y B R I D & Peter Hook
H Y B R I D
H Y B R I D
H Y B R I D
H Y B R I D
H Y B R I D
H Y B R I D & Peter Hook
H Y B R I D
H Y B R I D
H Y B R I D
H Y B R I D
“True to Form” is a 2003 song by Hybrid, an electronic band hailing from the United Kingdom. The song was the first single released from Hybrid’s second album Morning Sci-Fi, and features bass guitar work from Peter Hook, best known for his work with New Order.
It's a little too easy to live and learn
But [?] breaks are scarce
So take some time out
To look back and see how you fared
The right is always the wrong
And the short's always the long
The hardest thing about refrain
Is now I can only save face
To deny yourself is so true to form
You spend most of your days wishing you were never born
To deny yourself is so true to form
You spend most of your days wishing you were never born
Face down in what you know
You'll never come up for air
Close the door
I've had about as much as I can bear
The right is always the wrong
And the short's always the long
The hardest thing about refrain
Is now I can only save face
To deny yourself is so true to form
You spend most of your days wishing you were never born
To deny yourself is so true to form
You spend most of your days wishing you were never born
True to Form was written by H Y B R I D.
True to Form was produced by H Y B R I D.
H Y B R I D released True to Form on Mon Sep 15 2003.