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Never Like This

from They Even Use the Hooves by Martin Zellar

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Let’s make a pile of everything we own and burn it
Let’s cut our losses in this town and start again
You’ll never know how much I need you just to trust me
I ain’t felt this sure since I can’t remember when

It’s been forever since I felt you really loved me
And I guess I’ve probably made you feel the same
I’m not sure what it is that’s come between us
I can’t help but feel that somehow I’m to blame

I’ll love you and you’ll love me
I won’t mess it up you just wait and see
We’ll forget the past and pretend
It was ever like this

I’d give anything to sleep the way I used to
And to know you when I look you in the eye
We could live a life that we would both be proud of
I’m on my knees, please tell me that you’ll try

I’ll love you and you’ll love me
I won’t mess it up you just wait and see
We’ll forget the past and pretend
It was ever like this

I’ll love you and you’ll love me
I won’t mess it up you just wait and see
We’ll forget the past and pretend
It was ever like this

It was never like this…

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from They Even Use the Hooves, released January 1, 2003
Written By: Martin Zellar
Guitar: Randy Broughten
Bass Guitar: Dominic Ciola
Drums: Billy Dankert
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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