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Tomorrow Is Too Late

from They Even Use the Hooves by Martin Zellar

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Turn your head
You can’t look me in the eye
So we’re through
No excuse, no kiss goodbye
Well O.K.
You do what you’ve got to do
But I know
That it’s me that pays not you

I don’t get what you’re trying to do
It hit so quick, so out of the blue
I’m getting old, way too old for this
All the time that’s passed
All the things that I’ve missed
Tell me now
Because tomorrow is too late

You’re so weak
You should have done this long ago
Yeah, it hurts
Seems I’m always the last to know

I don’t get what you’re trying to do
It hit so quick, so out of the blue
I’m getting old, way too old for this
All the time that’s passed
All the things that I’ve missed
Tell me now
Because tomorrow is too late

From my room
I just let that doorbell ring
Give it up
Sorry doesn’t change a thing

I don’t get what you’re trying to do
It hit so quick, so out of the blue
I’m getting old, way too old for this
All the time that’s passed
All the things that I’ve missed
Tell me now
Because tomorrow is too late

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from They Even Use the Hooves, released January 1, 2003
Written By: Martin Zellar
Bass Guitar: Dominic Ciola
B3 Organ:J on Duncan
Piano: John Eller
Lap Steel: Scott Hampton
Guitar: Adam Levy
Drums: Noah Levy
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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