If you don't believe me,
If you don't like my plans,
You mustn't tell me,
How I know your face like the back of my hands.
We walk the city,
I talk to you, understand
So won't you tell me.
How I know this place like the back of my hand.

My arms get cold,
In February air.
Please don't lose hold of me, out there.

And I know you're near me.
I know you understand.
Say that you're with me.
Say you know my face like the back of your hands.

My arms get cold,
In February air.
Please don't lose hold of me out there.

My arms get cold,
In February air.
Please don't lose hold of me, out there.

Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Out there
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Hey yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
Hey yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah

My arms get cold,
In February air.
Please don't lose hold of me out there.

My arms get cold,
In February air.
Please don't lose hold of me out there.

There, there
February air, air
And I know this place like the back of my hands


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February Air Lyrics as written by Valerie Poxleitner David Thomson

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    the cool thing about this song is that it can be interpreted in several ways ... when i hear this i think that its the voice of that person that you've always dreamt of but never met , and how he/she's saying that to never "lose hold" of the hope of being with them

    tielor2don February 23, 2008   Link

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