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Just Because

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    Parade Bells CD! Comes with original high quality hand drawn art by Mary-Lee Néron and Catherine Rocheleau featured in a 12 page full colour booklet with lyrics.

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lyrics

Years passing I used to be happy
I used to love rock and roll
Used to think I could care about you
Guess time takes its toll

Sleep talking Speed walking
A drink please before the show
You play pretend you're playing for nothing
Turned on by remote control

Through smoke and mirrors
You're compelled to want me
Time and time again
I used to believe in something
But now this means has no end

I tell you what you want to hear
Swallow words that have no meaning
Whisper nothings in your ear
Just so I can keep you
I tell you what you want to hear
Eat my lies come feed this passion
Take my hand exploit your fears
Just because I love you dear

They'll tell you
Pack your hopes and hit the stage
Before your passion slips away
Well let me be a breathless whisper
Hanging on your ear
I've got no reasoning to obey
And so many things I just need to say

I'll chain down all your long arms
That reach across the sky
Let me fix all of you
Before you reach too high

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from Parade Bells, released 20 March 2012
Ryan Stewart - Drums
Mary-Lee Néron - Background Vocals

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One damp day a parade began on the streets of Vancouver. A band of haggard musicians led by Wesley Krauss made their way ... more through the city, ringing bells and telling tales of revolutions, devious lovers, and lost robots. Wesley's signature whine and dine vocals were complimented by the walls of guitars, pianos, and tubular bells orchestrated by the bandsmen. Come behind our Blanket Barricade... less

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