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Do You Love Me (Like You Used To Do)

from Mechanical Epiphany by Remedy

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This solo traveller gets a rude awakening when he arrives at his destination with nobody to greet him, as he expected. Now forced to fend for his own ride into town, his mind races with the new knowledge that he's been forgotten.

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Do You Love Me (Like You used to Do)?

I search the luggage driftin' by
Hoping you might still arrive
30,000 feet ago,
I wondered if you'd really show

I scan the faces coming by
A congress of expecting eyes
Searching all the waiting smiles
But none are you to my surprize

CH:
Do you love me like you used to do?
Do you crave the love I gave to you?
Do you love me like you used to do?
The love you gave was the best I knew.
I tried to give the same to you.
Do you love me like you used to do?


Hope is now diminishing
the meeting hall is emptying
I guess I'll hail a cab from here
and try to shrug it off.
I see the headlights crawlin' by,
allowing them to steal my eyes,
devoured by the seat I'm in
with cold leather touch . . .

CH

Will you visit when I'm home
Or make me feel some less alone
and will you have a smile for me
saved up for me specially?

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from Mechanical Epiphany, released September 19, 2020
Steve Harley - vocals, guitar
James Bond - bass
Gil Roy - drums

Music and Lyrics by Steve Harley

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Remedy Halifax, Nova Scotia

Remedy is a Canadian Alt-funk-groove-rock trio out of Halifax. After 16 years of jamming together, the band has carved out a niche sound that blends a unique mix of rock with a deliberate rhythmic core. linktr.ee/remedymusic

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