The Trouble With Templeton
The Trouble With Templeton
The Trouble With Templeton
The Trouble With Templeton
The Trouble With Templeton
The Trouble With Templeton
The Trouble With Templeton
The Trouble With Templeton
The Trouble With Templeton
The Trouble With Templeton
The Trouble With Templeton
[Verse]
You are new, never seen that face before
Punched in school, I guess that's what those scars were for
Such a fool, you thoughts those words were yours
Quite askew, and so deranged but well-assured
[Pre-Chorus]
Not a clue, not a clue, just a question and a...
Not a ruse, not a ruse, just a lovable affair
But who cares?
[Chorus]
Did something happen? Did something happen to you?
My dear, my love, my only fool
Did something happen? Did something happen to you?
My dear, my love, we're on the ropes again
(Did something happen? Did something happen to you?)
[Verse]
You are new, never seen that face before
Punched in school, I guess that's what those scars were for
Such a fool, you thoughts those words were yours
Quite askew, and so deranged but well-assured
[Pre-Chorus]
Not a clue, not a clue, just a question and a...
Not a ruse, not a ruse, just a lovable affair
But who cares?
[Chorus]
Did something happen? Did something happen to you?
My dear, my love, my only fool
Did something happen? Did something happen to you?
My dear, my love, we're on the ropes again
(Did something happen? Did something happen to you?)
(Did something happen? Did something happen to you?)
(Did something happen? Did something happen to you?)
(Did something happen? Did something happen to you?)
(Did something happen? Did something happen to you?)
You Are New was written by Thomas Calder.
You Are New was produced by Matt Redlich.
The Trouble With Templeton released You Are New on Tue Jul 16 2013.
This is a more youthful song. Based on high school, of someone changing their whole identity. Looking at a friend and seeing how much they’re influenced by the people and surroundings around them. People changing and being less of themselves than they should be.“
- Thomas Calder