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Who's To Blame? - Blessid Union Of Souls



     
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She is gone, seventeen
And her son, just turned three
Lives off of society and contempt
Feeds her son pays the rent
And I wonder who's to blame
And I wonder who's to blame
Daddy loves his little girl
She's his pride, his joy, & his world
But they took her from his life
She's been missing since July
And I wonder who's to blame
And I wonder who's to blame
He takes a promise that he'll lead the way
Finally to stay tomorrow
Shine a light upon virgin roads to peace
Where no one dares to go
Let's come together all as one
For to change this road that we're on

There's an answer it's called love
But we nailed it to the cross, along time ago
And I wonder who's to blame
And I wonder who's to blame
And I wonder wonder who's to blame
And I wonder who's to blame
For the suffering of the children
For the lying and the killing
Who's to blame
For the hurting and the sorrow
And a hopeless tomorrow
Tell me who's to blame
I know we can make it better
We can always come together
Cause there's evil everywhere
And it's much more than I can bear
There's a cross that we can carry
And a burden we can bare
Still it all remains the same
Somebody tell be who's to blame
Who's to blame

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Blessid Union of Souls is an American rock band from Cincinnati that was formed in 1990 by Jeff Pence and Eliot Sloan. The current touring band members are singer Eliot Sloan (original member), bassist Tony Clark (original member), drummer Shaun Schaefer (Vinyltones), and guitarist Bryan Billhimer (Vinyltones). Two former touring members, keyboard and bassist C.P. Roth and drummer Eddie Hedges, left the band in 2002.

Some of the band's biggest hits include "I Believe," "Hey, Leonardo (She Likes Me for Me)," "I Wanna Be There," and "Brother My Brother" which was used in the US release of the first Pokemon movie. Their debut album, "Home," was certified gold by the RIAA in 1995.

In 2000, several of the band's songs were scheduled for use during the production of a film entitled "Standing at the Edge of the Earth" by Fizzle Freak Productions. The film would have co-starred the band's bassist Tony Clark, as well as the rest of the band featured in prominent roles. The film's production was canceled in late 2000 early 2001 due to legal and financial issues.

In 2006, Jeff Pence headed a project in which the band contributed two tracks for "Clutch Hits," a CD that featured a variety of artists singing about the Cincinnati Reds. The songs were entitled "Play Ball" and "Me, Marty, Joe, Ted & Louise." The project was a fund raiser for the Reds Community Fund.

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