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Maybe Love's A Transmission

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

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Carry me over the sunrise,
Make me believe in my
beautiful lies.
Ensnare me in promises
I dare not deny.
Embalm me in kisses as I say goodbye,
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye.

I called to you 'cross the ocean.
Yeah, I called to you and you came.
I dreamt of you without ever knowing,
I dreamt of you without knowing your name.
You called to me across the ocean.
Yeah, you called to me and I came.
I dreamt of you without ever knowing,
I dreamt of you without knowing your name.

I swore that I'd love you forever,
but you're gone and I don't know how.
I swore that I'd love you forever,
but your gone so what do I do now?
Maybe love's a transmission,
broadcast like rays from the sun.
And all you have to do is listen,
it's there long after you're gone,
and you're gone, gone, gone, gone, gone.

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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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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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