Lyrics Winter's Song - Cowboy Junkies
(Michael
Timmins)
She
says,
'it's
cold
where
you
brought
me'
He
says,
'Darling,
don't
worry
You
can
stay
in
my
arms
Until
the
springtime
comes
We'll
let
the
snow
drift
around
us
And
wait
for
the
robin
and
the
crocus
To
tell
us
that
our
love
has
again
found
the
sun'
Lone
oak
stands
tall,
Bare
arms
scratch
the
sky,
Dry
leaves
cracking
beneath
our
feet
Hand
in
hand
we've
watched
The
autumn
fires
burn
-
Summer's
dreams
collapsing,
Chestnuts
in
need
of
gathering,
The
whole
world
lies
rotting
in
the
street
Soon
we
will
walk
with
collars
high
Like
ramparts
raised
for
the
siege
We'll
bow
to
her
beauty,
Cower
from
her
fury
Sent
as
a
judgement
for
a
slight
Long
past
forgotten
Winter's
love
once
again
unrequited
Winter's
love
once
again
unrequited
She
says,
'Babe
are
you
sleeping?'
He
says,
'No,
wide
awake
and
thinking
Of
a
dream
I
just
had
about
the
two
of
us
He
takes
his
hand
to
her
cheek
now,
His
lips
to
her
brow,
Their
whispers
pile
softly
By
the
foot
of
the
bed
1 Southern Rain
2 Oregon Hill
3 This Street, That Man, This Life
4 A Horse In The Country
5 If You Were the Woman and I Was the Man
6 If You Were The Woman And I Was The Man
7 Murder, Tonight, In The Trailer Park
8 Black Eyed Man
9 Winter's Song
10 The Last Spike
11 Cowboy Junkies Lament
12 Townes' Blues
13 To Live Is To Fly
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