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Love And Interruption Lyrics


Soon your love will turn into the interruption
And your faith will turn into a lover's face
But if you find someone that you can place your trust in
Will you call and let me know that he exists
Soon your heart will turn a stranger's mystery
And your wrongs will hang a stranger from a tree
But if it feels as though there must be something missing
Then you must know how it would feel to be complete
And I'd love to believe that he loves you so sweet
As he slides through your throat
And finds life where the streets are all twisting
And buildings are missing
And no one is really alive, just their souls
Your soul was the auto, your flesh the brake pedal, I know
God loves as a stranger, God loves as creater, I know
Your soul was the auto, your flesh the brake pedal, I know
God loves as a stranger, God loves as creater, I know

Soon your love will turn into the interruption
And your faith will turn into a lover's face
But if you find someone that you can place your trust in
Will you call and let me know that he exists

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(2004 - 2008)

Page France were an indie folk-pop music band. Their music tends to be emotional and their songs tend to have simple melodies. Page France is sometimes compared to Sufjan Stevens for their use of uncommon instruments such as the glockenspiel and banjo.

The band broke up in 2008. Frontman Michael Nau is now focusing his full attention on Cotton Jones.

The band has been characterized by some as Christian due to a number of references in song lyrics and titles. However, lyricist Nau counters: "The 'Christian band' inquiry wears me out, to be honest. As for the Christian symbols in my writing — sometimes I don’t even realize that they exist until someone points them out to me. There’s really no reason; it just rolled out that way."

The band is a frequent feature on a number of music blogs, notably You Ain't No Picasso.

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