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It blows in
Without a sound
Like paper in a puddle
You break down
Then it’s gone
And emptiness sets in
You’d give anything
If you could cry again

Yeah, I know
The doctors say
That they have these pills
To take your blues away
Still it’s hard
I can’t pretend
That it wouldn’t be like
Killing off a friend

It seems strange
But can’t you see
It’s there, it’s always
Been a part of me
And I’m scared
To let go
Of a big part of
The only me I know

Build it up
Tear it down
In this kingdom of dark dreams
I wear the crown
Every life
Every face that I see
Has a sad story
That overpowers me

In our hearts
We must trust
Or our dreams will turn to stone
Start to rust
Please hold on
Don’t let go
I’ll do my best
To never let it show

It blows in
Without a sound
Like paper in a puddle
You break down

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from Fan​-​Selected Sampler 1998​-​2017, released November 6, 2020
Written By: Martin Zellar
Bass Guitar: Dominic Ciola
Guitars: Dan Neale
Piano: Patrik Tanner
Drums, Vocals: Scott Wenum
Guitar, Vocals: Martin Zellar

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Martin Zellar Minneapolis, Minnesota

Martin Zellar first appeared on the MN music scene in the late 80s as the lead singer and songwriter for the alt-country pioneers, Gear Daddies. The Gear Daddies released 2 albums on Polygram Records before amicably parting ways in 1992.

Zellar has gone on to record and perform as a solo artist and with his band The Hardways, releasing 8 more albums on the Rykodisc and Owen Lee Recordings labels.
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