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Mister Pine Lyrics
An icicle feast for my watery eyes
Lacing, swirling and floating
An ice castle for us to live in
Come on, we're holding hands under our palace of snow.
Soft hushed breath
It goes in and out, in and out.
Frost tracing the window pane
Up and down, up and down.
Pale blue frosted cakes for us to feed on
Bright eyes always shining, always glowing
Icicles hanging from our fingertips.
Soft hushed breath
It goes in and out, in and out.
Frost tracing the window pane
Up and down, up and down.
Follow the crystal air
to the snowflake village
where people made of gumdrops greet you;
Merry mornings, Mr. Pine.
Lacing, swirling and floating
An ice castle for us to live in
Come on, we're holding hands under our palace of snow.
It goes in and out, in and out.
Frost tracing the window pane
Up and down, up and down.
Bright eyes always shining, always glowing
Icicles hanging from our fingertips.
It goes in and out, in and out.
Frost tracing the window pane
Up and down, up and down.
to the snowflake village
where people made of gumdrops greet you;
Merry mornings, Mr. Pine.
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you need to hear this song...everything about it i love...
I LOVE THIS SONG! ahaha hence my name It's so beautiful! And they like it too! When I saw them, and they were going to play this song, Stacy said "This is a old song, but we still like it" hehe.
effing hell. all this songsssssssss i love eisley so much. LOL ok fine i'll shut up now. oh i love the intro to this. it goes with the first line.. "icicle feast from my watery eyes"... intro's icy haha
stacy dupree said: "it's like a painting... an icy landscape"
OH MY GOD I LOVE THIS SONG. I love the chorus with the guitar...it's so magical!!!! Eisley's lyrics are always so beautiful!
wow. absolutely amazing.
love
i need to know u, rushestoyou
lovelovelovelove
These are such amazing lyrics. This is like Abbey Road, Yellow Submarine level writing. It’s especially amazing considering how young Eisley were when they wrote this.