I'm between the lines just one more time
Read it in a book I almost looked
In the frozen lake she comes and takes
Give up my whole world she's just a girl
In my frozen mind I'm stuck in time
I can't get past this thing for one more spring
See, she fits to me so easily
I, I'm borderline almost everytime
Give up my whole world
She's a translucent girl
In my frozen mind I'm lost in time
I take one more breath it's worse than death
Turn on all the lights alive with fright
See, she fits to me too easily
I, I'm borderline almost everytime
Give up my whole world
She's a complicated girl
In my frozen mind I'm stuck in time
Give up my whole world
She's a complicated girl
In the frozen lake she comes and takes



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Frozen Lake Lyrics as written by Bill Janovitz Bill Bruford

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    Stunning song by perhaps the most underrated band of the 1990's. The band that you play for friends who've never heard their songs. instantly converted

    cmckinleyon August 10, 2006   Link
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    A small tribute to one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard.

    raffishtenant2on April 04, 2008   Link

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