Julia

from The Traveller by [shift]

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Julia, she had a way with words
And every time she spat ‘em out they were the best lines I’d ever heard
But not one sentence could save us from what we had done to ourselves
And I knew then I’d be walking on shells

And I’d be pleading “Don’t go, don’t you go”

Julia, she could get inside of my brain
But despite how she knew me, we were just too much for love to sustain
And though we had clever devices and new ways to look at ourselves
I knew then I’d be walking on shells

And I’d be pleading “Don’t go, don’t you go”

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from The Traveller, released October 17, 2014
Sam Burrows, Daniel Doyle, Peter Hall, Michael Wilson

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[shift] New Zealand

[shift] are a four-piece alternative rock band from Auckland, NZ. Their debut album, The Traveller features powerful rhythmic songs like "The Blood" and "Preacher Man Death", soulful tune "Armour" and punchy rock single "In The Middle".

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