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If I, hear a knock at our dinner-time door
I know I, know that knock from somewhere before
There’s a thing or two I should’ve let you know
But now the reeper’s come to sew
Ditching doorbells, ringing doorbells
I can’t tell her anymore lies

If she says, “hey guess what?” I swallow so hard
And when she, reads my mail I fear what she saw
There’s a pair of gargoils learing off the roof
They’re all a-coming home to roost
Ditching doorbells, ringing doorbells
I, I can’t tell her anymore lies…

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Making sure, you and her are never in the same room
Keeping my, stories straight in case you’re accidently introduced
The stoop is full of hounds basking in the sun
They lift a hind leg and run
Ditching doorbells, ringing doorbells
I, I, I can’t tell her anymore lies…

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from Turbosherbet (Remastered Bonus Track Edition), released November 28, 2014
StrawB plays all instruments, programs computers and sings back up vocals except for:
Willie Wisely: lead vocals
Dorian Crozier: drums & percussion
Jim Anton: bass guitar
DJ Phaffoo: scratching
Tommy Barbarella: Hammond organ
Julius Collins III: backing vocals
Funkytown Studios, Golden Valley, MN, USA
Mastering: Chris Bellman for Bernie Grundman
Written by Willie Wisely
℗1997.Ella Records, ©2014.Ella Records

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Willie Wisely Saint Paul, Minnesota

Equal parts Minnesotan music scene veteran and Laurel Canyon resident/devotee, Willie Wisely remains that rare bird mixing profound power pop with arena-sized showmanship, a troubadour on an all night rave up, a cold kombucha on a hot California day, a McCartney-ite taking a break from his Japanese import of “Ram” for a quick Canyon run listening to João Gilberto. ... more

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