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Frozen Warnings Lyrics
Friar hermit stumbles over
The cloudy borderline
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Into numberless reflections
Rises a smile from your eyes into mine
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Over railroad station tracks
Faintly flickers a modest cry
From without a thousand cycles
A thousand cycles to come
A thousand times to win
A thousand ways to run the world
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Friar hermit stumbles over
The cloudy borderline
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Close to the frozen borderline
Close to the frozen borderline
Close to the frozen borderline
The cloudy borderline
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Rises a smile from your eyes into mine
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Faintly flickers a modest cry
From without a thousand cycles
A thousand cycles to come
A thousand times to win
A thousand ways to run the world
In a similar reply
The cloudy borderline
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Frozen warnings close to mine
Close to the frozen borderline
Close to the frozen borderline
Close to the frozen borderline
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i love her but her lyrics are so hard to understand.
beautiful song, but yea, it's hard to understand.
"Frozen Warnings" embraces the 'cloudy borderline' of her repeated dreams with an ominous image of Lubbenau, (Over railroad station tracks / faintly flickers a modest cry,' quote taken from Nico: Life and Lies of an Icon.
I believe these dreams were inspired by the sights Nico saw in her youth. She lived near a railroad track and was apparantly fascinated by trains and would watch them pass her by. She once said that she saw Jews smiling on the trains as she passed them by, unaware of their fate and I believe that is what the song is about.