Winter's Heir
Lyrics
Stepped out through the ? nights, took care in the common light
Cathedral bells ringing down, branches blooming all through town
And in my ears a steady ring kept me moving towards the spring
It was a long, long cold year, but I think it's all becoming clear
I thought it through, I think I want it too
When I saw you there upon your chair, in the light of winter's air
Came sudden like a southern wind, like Santa Ana's blowin' in
A pheasant's feather for your thoughts, I sent 'em shooting with your buck-shot
We listened for sounds out there, raised our knives out of fear
It was a long, long and cold year, but I think it's all becoming
I thought it through, I think I want it too
'Cause I saw you there upon your chair, in the light of winter's air
Stepped out through the ? nights, took care in the common light
Cathedral bells ringing down, branches blooming all through town
And in our ears a steady ring kept us moving towards the spring
It was a long, long cold year, but the thaw is finally hear
I thought it through, I'm sure I want it too
And I saw you there upon your chair, in the light of winter's air
I see you there upon your chair, in the light of winter's air
I see you there upon your chair, in the light of winter's air
Your emerald eyes and raven hair, in the light of winter's air
Writer(s): ALEX BROWN CHURCH
Copyright(s): Lyrics © REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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