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I miss the old winters That warmed up my soul As a kid, I'd drink cocoa Coming in from the cold I could sit by the fire Mittens drying nearby I'd watch my brothers sleep As I made up lullabies Papa would tell us stories Like how his cat once flew to mars, Or how he stole our grand mama When fighting in a bar I'd then make up an adventure Of when we would be all grown How we'd be the best of friends And together we'd share a big home I miss those old heartfelt winters That held nothing but beautiful glow But the fire has long turned to ashes And the house is empty and cold I place my gloves on the table Boiling a warm *** of tea The radio blasts to cover the sound Of the silence that always haunts me
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Nov 27, 2017
Nov 27, 2017 at 3:39 PM UTC
Baby, I'm cold inside
I miss the old winters That warmed up my soul As a kid, I'd drink cocoa Coming in from the cold I could sit by the fire Mittens drying nearby I'd watch my brothers sleep As I made up lullabies Papa would tell us stories Like how his cat once flew to mars, Or how he stole our grand mama When fighting in a bar I'd then make up an adventure Of when we would be all grown How we'd be the best of friends And together we'd share a big home I miss those old heartfelt winters That held nothing but beautiful glow But the fire has long turned to ashes And the house is empty and cold I place my gloves on the table Boiling a warm *** of tea The radio blasts to cover the sound Of the silence that always haunts me
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Nov 27, 2017
Nov 27, 2017 at 3:39 PM UTC
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