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Winter
337
Singer/Songwriter
Winter è stato pubblicato il 20 gennaio 2023 da Fire Talk come parte dell'album Leaving
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AlbumLeaving
Data di uscita20 gennaio 2023
EtichettaFire Talk
Melodicità
Acousticità
Valence
Ballabilità
Energia
BPM120

Video musicale

Video musicale

Crediti

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Fran
Fran
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Maria Jacobson
Maria Jacobson
Composer

Testi

Winter came, then slipped away
And everybody noticed
Sun today, the dogs will bay
You leave the side door open
I was hoping to stay awake
But I can't keep my eyes on you
'Cause there was something about you
That I didn't want to see
Winter came from faraway
We passed the time in Florida
Celebrate the holidays
With Tanqueray and board shorts
I was hoping to stay awake
But I can't keep my eyes on you
'Cause there was something about me
That I didn't want you to see
There was something about me
That I didn't want you to see
Take a look at the sunrise
And it's already gone
Take a look at the outline
And it's already gone
Take a look at the ice cream
And it's already gone
Winter came, it's summer break
And everybody lost it
Don't betray your lemonade
The heatwave is your oyster
I was hoping to stay awake
But I can't keep my eyes on you
'Cause there was something about me
That I didn't want you to see
There was something about me
That I didn't want you to see
There was something about me
That I didn't want you to see
There was something about me
That I didn't want you to see
Another meal in front of the fire
But you lack the wonder eating it would require
Interesting textile display
You scan the checkered dish towel that you made
To the window, let in some air
Looking out you notice, heaven is over there
Past the fields of snow covered hay
You can glimpse a fallen angel with your same name
Clutching all the flowers she can hold
Heading home to press them into her books and clothes
Think you understand the plan that's always on her mind
But it's already gone
Already gone
Already gone
Already gone
Already gone
Already gone
Already gone
Already gone
Already gone
Written by: Maria Jacobson
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