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Human Behaviour
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Rock
Human Behaviour was released on November 15, 2019 by Distiller Records as a part of the album Infancy
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AlbumInfancy
Release DateNovember 15, 2019
LabelDistiller Records
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM123

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
THE NINTH WAVE
THE NINTH WAVE
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Haydn Park
Haydn Park
Composer
Amelia Kidd
Amelia Kidd
Lyrics
Lewis Tollan
Lewis Tollan
Composer
Louise Maclennan
Louise Maclennan
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dan Austin
Dan Austin
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I want to unfold you
But it's pretty unjust, the way that this has to happen
The edges are stuck, I tried to say it in passin'
My words have been frayed, so now i'll bite the inside of my cheeks
It's happened again, I'll start all over again
And ready myself to speak
[Verse 2]
I'm sick of havin' to console you
I'm sick of all this human behaviour
I'm sick of how much it takes to hold you
I'm sick of it all, so we could just exist
It's better than sayin' goodbye
There's no words to persist when the chance will never come by
[Verse 3]
And it's a hard fact to swallow
That we now think in this sentimental way
All the times that lie wasted
Did they ever happen?
You mean nothin' to me now
And these walls have seen every change
They stay the same
And they know the look of better days
And I'm sick of it all, I'm sick of it all
[Verse 4]
So we could just exist
It's better than sayin' goodbye
There's no words to persist when the chance will never come by
And all in all you're fadin' out of view
And all in all it's all you seem to do
And all in all you're fadin' out of view
And all in all it's all you seem to do
[Verse 5]
I'm sick of havin' to console you
I'm sick of all this human behaviour
I'm sick of how much it takes to hold you
I'm sick of it all, so we could just exist
It's better than sayin' goodbye
There's no words to persist when the chance will never come by
So we could just exist
It's better than sayin' goodbye
There's no words to persist when the chance will never come by
Written by: Amelia Kidd, Haydn Park, Lewis Tollan, Louise Maclennan
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