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If I Had You Then I'd Still Want You Now

from What Did You Do During The War, Daddy? by The Jet Age

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Sunday came and you went out flying,
down to town past the graveyard, sighing.
Rolled with the boys
in the clover and ivy.
Come on out, girl,
it's time that you tried me out.

I hear you calling and I'm falling now.
I love your hands,
your eyes, your lips, your mouth.
I swore I'd get you,
girl I had to wear you out.
If I had you then I'd still want you now.

We're in bed and the kids are cryin'.
Stay where you are, it's my turn
to try and
soothe them to sleep,
tell them it's thunder and lightning.
Keep the bed warm
'cause I've been waiting all night.

(Chorus)

... and when you sleep
I watch you sleep
before I close my eyes.
And, when you were young,
wish I'd been there
to watch you rise.

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from What Did You Do During The War, Daddy?, released February 8, 2008
Greg Bennett: Bass
Pete Nuwayser: Drums, percussion
Eric Tischler: Guitars, vocals, and keyboards.

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The Jet Age Washington, D.C.

Washington, DC's the Jet Age are a critically acclaimed power-trio about whom writers say things like, "[T]he Jet Age manages to mix the hyper jangle of the Wedding Present with the cruise-control melodies of Swervedriver and the heaven-scraping majesty of the Who circa 1970" (The Onion) and "a heart-pounding rocker … all of the riffs are stellar." (Pitchfork (8.0)) ... more

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