If I go out in the morning snow
in my pajamas and my winter coat
and take from the house our darker thoughts
and take away the memory of loss
and if I drop them into the snow
will we never find them anymore?

Too see him, to see him
happy
Too see him, to see him
happy

In the same field where we have stood
to see your brother fly away in the spring
In the light moon, silver plane
now the snow covers everything
I think we will be made clean like the snow
I think we will become new like the snow

Too see him, to see him
happy
Too see him, to see him
happy

Some winters are harder than others
we are going to take our cameras
and look thru wide black trees with empty arms
and sled tracks wandering as we are

Too see him, to see him
happy
Too see him, to see him
happy

Alight I wait and raining in my heart..


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    Ah, yes, this song is amazing. I love the way the drums work with her singing, and the piano is top notch. I can't find chords ANYWHERE though, so I'm going to try to tab them out myself. I must play this song, just for the experience. Rarely can I create such wonderful sound.

    For some reason it reminds me of Charlie Brown's Christmas, or whatever that movie was called. Probably the piano again.

    DeoWulfon October 28, 2007   Link

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