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Have you fell into a dream? For what seemed like years in a nite. |
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She rode upon a snow white steed, in her lungs winter's breath, eyes of Northern Lights. |
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Her song is heard all across the sullen plains whenever it snows, whenever it rains. |
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In her lungs winter's breath, eyes of Northern Lights. |
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The porch bells ring and chime, echoing long gone days and simpler times. |
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I fell from mountain tops, through canyons deep and wide. |
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Then in the whitest of blizzards, I opened up my eyes. |
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In her lungs winter's breath, eye of Northern Lights. |
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In her lungs winter's breath. |
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I cried away all my diamond tears til coal fell from from my eyes. |
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Then with the coal a fire I built to keep me warm through a hundred black nites. |
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Til the Spring and the sunshine broke, and the cold sang my bones goodbye. |
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Goodbye, goodbye my friend goodbye, |
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put some ink in my arm to shine a light in your eye. |
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I saw you up there in the Western sky, so I say fare thee well to my friend goodbye |