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Winter Song

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[Intro]
           
          
           
[Verse 1]
I can't say that I miss my old dog much   
And I've never looked back since I left home long ago
But I hoped a trip into the country  
Would help remind me all the things I used to know
[Pre-chorus]
That's what I came for
That's what I hoped for
[Interlude]
          
[Chorus]
There once was good blood in the breeze here
We rode across the lake each new year
What have I remembered
What did this used to be     
[Verse 2]
The ice it used to shine upon our river    
It was a mirror that the cold dark water ran way deep beneath
And here were many years of winter drownings     
I kept track of these things as they were told to me
[Pre-chorus]
That's what I came for
That's what I hoped for
[Interlude]
          
[Chorus]
There once was good blood in the breeze here
We rode across the lake each new year
What have I remembered
What did this used to be    
[Solo]
     
           
           
               
              
               
[Verse 3]
The changes of the year were once a blessing   
Well this year they're the seasons of my discontent
But I cannot rewrite my old diaries  
I can only recall all the things that came and went
[Pre-chorus]
That's what I came for
That's what I hoped for
[Interlude]
          
[Chorus]
There once was good blood in the breeze here
We rode across the lake each new year
What have I remembered
What did this used to be
What have I remembered
What did this used to be    

Winter Song

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