Lyrics Northern Plains (feat. Jim Cuddy) - Alan Doyle
A
stupid
me,
I
took
a
morning
picture
To
send
to
you
ten
thousand
miles
away
The
yolky
sun
rising
on
the
snowfield
And
I
swore
I
wouldn't
think
of
you
today
The
frozen
line
takes
me
across
the
border
A
hundred
years
of
horses
lead
the
way
Why
do
stubborn
leaves
turn
forever
colder?
There's
nothing
left
to
cling
to
anyway
I
know
you'll
break
my
heart
again
Somewhere
on
the
northern
plains
Tired
lovers
left
alone
to
lie
Far
beyond
the
golden
grate
An
emptiness
I
can't
explain
Our
hearts
are
always
broken
in
the
sky
As
the
northern
plains
go
by
Holding
on
to
ghosts
gets
you
nowhere
You'll
burn,
forgetting
quietly
each
day
I've
never
seen
so
far
without
an
ocean
And
I've
never
longed
for
something
more
to
say
I
know
you'll
break
my
heart
again
Somewhere
on
the
northern
plains
Tired
lovers
left
alone
to
lie
Far
beyond
the
golden
grate
An
emptiness
I
can't
explain
Our
hearts
are
always
broken
in
the
sky
As
the
northern
plains
go
by
I
don't
know
where
the
moments
go
Or
if
love
can
be
replaced
And
I
don't
know
why
the
morning
snow
Reminds
me
of
your
face
But
I
know
you'll
break
my
heart
again
Somewhere
on
the
northern
plains
Tired
lovers
left
alone
to
lie
Far
beyond
the
golden
grate
An
emptiness
I
can't
explain
Our
hearts
are
always
broken
in
the
sky
As
the
northern
plains
go
by
As
the
northern
plains
go
by
As
the
northern
plains
go
by
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