Lyrics SnowTime - James Taylor
Oleana,
via
Del
Norte,
O
Canada
It
was
snowtime,
it
was
showtime,
it
was
no
time
To
be
lost
in
downtown
Toronto
It
was
wintertime,
'round
dinnertime
I'm
beginning
to
see
that
the
sunshine
just
doesn't
want
to
From
a
side
street
come
a
backbeat
Pulling
on
me
like
the
moon
pullin'
on
the
tide
Ay
caramba,
one-note
samba,
la
la
la
la
bamba
Lighting
me
up
inside
They
had
the
heat
of
the
sun
in
the
beat
of
the
talking
drum
The
light
of
a
tropical
moon
on
a
night
to
remember
Someone
summoned
up
summer
just
strumming
on
an
old
guitar
And
every
note
was
the
antidote
to
December
My
first
impression,
some
kind
of
procession
Pulling
on
a
long
line
of
fancy
dancers
A
band
stuck
up
on
a
flatbed
truck
They
were
raising
a
ruckus
swinging
for
the
fences
Exiled
Mexican
textile
working
Punching
two
clocks,
sending
two
paychecks
home
boys
Hard
working
law
'biding
bus
riding
people
Celebration
on
wheels
destination
unknown
It
was
the
heat
of
the
sun
in
the
beat
of
the
talking
drum
The
light
of
a
tropical
moon
on
a
night
to
remember
Someone
summoned
up
summer
just
strumming
on
an
old
guitar
Yes,
and
every
note
was
the
antidote
to
December
Rio
Grande
Oleana
Via
Del
Norte
Oh
Canada
There
was
a
lifeline
south
in
the
song
coming
from
her
mouth
It
swallowed
me
up
and
I
followed
it
on
downtown
In
the
light
of
dawn
the
message
that
life
goes
on
For
the
frozen
man
an
invitation
to
live
again
They
had
the
heat
of
the
sun
in
the
beat
of
the
talking
drum
The
light
of
a
tropical
moon
on
a
night
to
remember
Someone
summoned
up
summer
just
strumming
on
an
old
guitar
And
every
note
was
the
antidote
to
December
They
were
shakin'
it
loose
with
the
juice
from
the
mambo
man
Long
lanky
Yankee
boy,
Buckwheat
and
Spanky
my
my
Santiago
de
Cuba
Belo
Horizonte
Cartagena
Guaguancó
Canada
Guaguancó
Canada
Santiago
de
Cuba
Belo
Horizonte
Cartagena
Guaguancó
Canada
Guaguancó
Canada
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