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Old Wives' Tale
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Pop
Old Wives' Tale was released on September 1, 2023 by Madi Task as a part of the album Old Wives' Tale - Single
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Release DateSeptember 1, 2023
LabelMadi Task
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM122

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Madi Task
Madi Task
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Madison Task
Madison Task
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Madison Task
Madison Task
Producer
Caeleigh M Featherstone
Caeleigh M Featherstone
Mixing Engineer, Producer
Glenn Davis
Glenn Davis
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

I got a man, not a boy.
When I said I needed joy,
He said, “You better go and find some.
I’m so proud of you
for doing what you’re meant to,
I know you’re really gonna be someone.”
Made you go months without sex,
but still say you got no regrets.
I need the girls of the world to hear this one.
Sometimes it doesn’t work
and when you’re feeling like the worst,
he’ll say, “You gave us your all, that’s all I can want.”
Your patience was a presence from the start.
You’ll always have a place in my heart.
I can be the wind in your sail,
Go where they’re calling you homeward bound.
Writing up an old wives’ tale,
25 and hurting so we pulled back the curtains and found
I made the right step every step of the way.
If you keep the love, your love will keep you safe.
Like an old wives’ tale,
Learn it like collegiate,
Good men love you on your way out.
And I know I haven’t married,
but I don’t find love so scary
When I go for the men I know I can count on.
Treated me with respect,
I know now he sends his best.
Always been me & him versus our problems.
You knew all the science behind my art.
You’ll always have a place in my heart.
I can be the wind in your sail,
Go where they’re calling you homeward bound.
Writing up an old wives’ tale,
25 and hurting so we pulled back the curtains and found
I made the right step every step of the way.
If you keep the love, your love will keep you safe.
Like an old wives’ tale,
Learn it like collegiate,
Good men love you on your way out.
You know I’ll be the wind in your sail,
Go where they’re calling you homeward bound.
Writing up an old wives’ tale,
25 and hurting, boy when we were certain we’d found
The other half that the world couldn’t break.
Good thing we kept the love because it kept us safe.
Like an old wive’s tale,
Telling all these women,
Good men love you on your way out.
Don’t you forget it.
I don’t regret it.
We had to end it,
But you loved me on my way out.
Written by: Madison Task
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