I'm looking through my window and I see
a lonesome star lost in the night
I'm looking through my window and I see
midnight's gloomy forest, it's mighty trees
The new-moon winter-bright
overspread with phantom light
Cold winds are knocking at my door
Should I open'
Welcome to my broken heart, I invite You
I'll show You hidden dreams, just explore
Dreams that yearn for sunny days
Dreams that search for hopeful ways
Realize my deepest dreams!
When the cold winds visit me
my wishes freeze, illusions flee
Hopelessness, it fills my soul
Hopeless ways I'm walking down
I'm sitting here, no window there
No lights I see I'm waiting for
Dreams that yearn for sunny days
Dreams that search for hopeful ways


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    I'm looking through my window and I see Midnight's gloomy forest, it's mighty trees The new-moon winter-bright Overspread with phantom light Cold winds are knocking at my door Should I open'

    Welcome to my broken heart, I invite You I will show You hidden dreams, just explore Dreams that yearn for sunny days Dreams that search for hopeful ways Realize my deepest dreams! When the cold winds visit me My wishes freeze, illusions flee Hopelessness, it fills my soul Hopeless ways I'm walking down

    I'm sitting here, no window there No lights I see I'm waiting for Realize my deepest dreams! When the cold winds visit me My wishes freeze, illusions flee Hopelessness, it fills my soul Hopeless ways I'm walking down

    Dreams that yearn for sunny days Dreams that search for hopeful ways

    I'm looking through my window and I see Midnight's gloomy forest, it's mighty trees The new-moon winter-bright Overspread with phantom light Cold winds are knocking at my door Should I open' Realize my deepest dreams! When the cold winds visit me My wishes freeze, illusions flee Hopelessness, it fills my soul Hopeless ways I'm walking down

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