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I was deafened by the crashing of the sea
I was struck dumb
when the wind bent the trees.
I asked you to leave here with me,
you said,
"I'll follow you anywhere
but not on my knees."

You're like a beacon
that's grown faint in the dawn:
Once you guided us,
now you're gone.
"Dawn" means a new day-
for you and for me?
We were four, but now we are three.

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from What Did You Do During The War, Daddy?, released February 8, 2008
Greg Bennett: Bass
Pete Nuwayser: Drums
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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