Lyrics Freedom of the Snow - Leslie Fish
We
were
twenty
pampered
maidens
under
dormitory
glass,
Gossiping
about
boyfriends,
dates
and
clothes.
We
glanced
through
the
tasteful
windows
at
the
growing
storm
outside
And
never
once
took
measure
of
the
snows.
Long
past
the
time
of
night,
We
found
no
morning
light.
Blizzard
covered
all
the
world
we'd
known.
Beyond
all
reach
of
law,
We
looked
around
and
saw
The
ice
age
come
to
find
us
all
alone.
Chorus:
Cancel
my
salvation,
Give
me
leave
to
go
Back
to
the
freedom
of
the
snow,
ah,
the
snow,
Back
to
the
freedom
of
the
snow.
As
darkness,
cold,
and
blizzard
closed
around
our
cringing
cave,
We
wore
our
furs
for
better
things
than
show.
We
melted
snow
for
water
when
the
pipes
and
the
fuel
lines
froze
And
thanked
the
gods
for
the
stores
of
food
below.
The
furnace
caughed
and
died.
We
lit
the
fire
and
cried;
We
didn't
have
the
wood
to
last
a
day.
So
we
played
a
hand
or
three,
And
the
high
card
fell
on
me,
So
I
took
an
axe
and
went
to
find
a
way.
I
found
the
tree
blown
over
where
the
driveway
used
to
be,
And
the
axe
flew
swift
and
easy
as
a
flame.
I
wasn't
cold
or
weary.
It
was
strange
to
be
so
free,
Then
out
of
the
dark
that
junkie
came.
He
didn't
seem
to
know
I
was
a
changeling
of
the
snow,
Not
the
easy,
peacetime
girl
he
thought
he'd
found.
The
axe
swung
clean
and
high,
And
it
caught
him
through
the
eye,
And
I
took
my
wood
and
left
him
on
the
ground.
(musical
interlude)
We
dreamed
about
this
story
as
we
camped
beside
the
fire.
We
sang
it
while
we
hunted
through
the
day,
Until
the
hour
our
sentries
saw
the
snowplow
clear
the
road,
And
our
families
came
to
chase
the
spell
away.
So
go
back
to
your
shopping,
all,
go
find
yourself
a
man,
Go
forget
that
you
were
ever
strong
or
free.
But
in
dreams
I
see
them
still,
The
blizzard
on
the
hill,
The
fireplace
and
the
fireaxe
and
the
tree
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