Mold of the fawn
I've been frozen here for days
With your lights reflecting in my face
I must be cold on your lawn

But inside I'm okay
I can live without your time
Where snowmen never melt
Instead they always shine

If you don't believe in fantasy then don't believe in fantasy
But do you not believe in fantasy because it gets you down?
If you don't believe it's raining I won't tell you that it's raining
But do you not believe it's raining just because it gets you down?
If you don't believe in happiness then don't believe in happiness
But if you don't believe in happiness then man you must be down
If you don't believe you're dying I won't tell you that you're dying
But do you not believe you're dying just because it gets you down?

Our homes are all white
We go dancing on the lake
Sleds will carry us tonight
And snowflakes blow us on our way

Drifts rise to the sky
Rainbow hats fly down them
And tears are frozen diamonds
So we smile while we're crying


Lyrics submitted by Jack_Strife, edited by SnowIsGone, GeorgeWaschin, Mellow_Harsher

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    this is what it says in the CD booklet:

    Mold of the fawn. I've been frozen here for days. with your lights reflecting in my face i must be cold on your lawn.

    but inside i'm ok, i can live without your time where snowmen never melt instead they always shine

    if you don't believe in fantasy then don't believe in fantasy but do you not believe in fatasy because it gets you down? If you don't believe it's raining I won't tell you that its raining bt do you not believe its raining just because it gets you down? If you don't believe in hapiness then don't believe in happiness but if you don't believe in happiness then don't believe in happiness but if you don't believe in happiness then man you must be down. If you don't believe you're dying then I won't tell you that you're dying but do you not believe you're dying just because it gets you down?

    Our homes are all white we go dancing on the lake sleds will carry us tonight and snowflakes blow us on our way

    Drifts rise to the sky rainbow hats fly down them and tears are frozen diamonds so we smile when we're crying

    [end]

    i personally like the last two lines, awesome.

    Adriennalineon October 03, 2007   Link

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