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Past the cold window,
howling through the front door,
oh my, came her squall of snow
woke my slumbering core.
Oh my,
just a flash...
I never knew thunder could moan at ice,
and I didnât know
the lightening ever struck here twice.
And I never knew the power of the winter sky,
and I did not have a thing to say to you.
Days once grass and smiles,
nights once holding, folding on in our minds.
Oh my, and in that summertime
clouds as angry left us feeling so tired.
First a flash, boom
in the bedroom.
I never knew thunder could moan at ice
I didnât know
the lightening ever struck here twice
And I never knew the power of the winter sky
And I did not have a thing to say to you
like âtake these hands,â
and âtake these feet,
take anything you need.â
I never knew thunder could moan at ice
And I didnât know
the lightening ever struck here twice
And I never knew the power of the winter sky
If I ever knew the thunder could moan at ice
If I ever knew
the lightening ever struck here twice
And if I ever knew the power of the winter sky
Would I be alone beneath the frozen moon?
Take these hands, take these feet.
Oh, take anything you need.
- Album:
- Neptune
- Holding On, Holding Out (EP)
- Man of Stone
- Rafters (EP)
- Infrared
- Iron in the Fire
- Tall Heights (Session #2) on Audiotree Live
- Holding On, Holding Out
- Spirit Cold
- OurVinyl Sessions Tall Heights
- The Running of the Bulls EP
- The Running of the Bulls
- River (Live)
- River Wider
- White Frost (Acoustic)
- Fire Escape
- Pretty Colors For Your Actions
- Not Like It Was
- The Deep End
- Midnight Oil