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For the 10th Anniversary of this fan-favorite album, Lex revisits the songs in their original form, with their more-nascent arrangements and lyrics.

Orange Days' "oldest" track, penned in 2004 when Land was 17, chronicles the resistance to perhaps finding true love.

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Why do I feel like I'm giving something up?
Closed window, open door.
Even his writing looks like mine.
Somehow I've hit the floor.

Taking a chance when I'm not sure
on something new
but will he tell me I possess every quality
he'd ever looked for in another human being too?

How often does this come around?

And he said, "you're the unobtainable."
And now I'm the enemy, 'cause I couldn't decide, and he said,
I knew from the minute that I sat down next to you that you could
never, ever be mine.

Taking a shot, get myself off of this silver screen
but will anyone else ever tell me just how much they feel it means?

How often does this come around?
how often will I feel this found?
how often will I hear the sound?
how often does this come around?

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