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            Am        F         C
I want to believe in time travel
             Am        F            C
that one day I’ll come back for you.
         Am            F        Am   G
find you in the campus library aisles and I’d say  
Am     F       C
Oh my ancient Mars. 


          Am               F               C
when the rusty rocks were covered in groves
         Am              F             C
and the pyramids foretold acidic snows
         Am               F           Am      G
all was still breathing like my hands on your toes and I said
Am      F       C
Oh my ancient Mars


          Am            F        C
Several billion golden years ago
          Am            F                C
I lost a planet that I loved to the cold
       Am               F         Am   G
civilization blooms and then it erodes. And that’s it
Am      F      C
Oh my ancient Mars.
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The Zolas are a Canadian indie rock band based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The core of the band is duo Zachary Gray (vocals/guitar) and Tom Dobrzanski (piano), with other musicians supporting them live and on record.

There’s something happening on the west coast. Whether it’s in the air, the water, or the drugs, a pool of talent has formed around the notion that you can have your pop and eat it too, with brainy, prog-influenced weird-beards

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