Eskimo

Album: O (2002)
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  • Eskimo
    Tiredness fuels empty thoughts
    I find myself disposed
    Brightness fills empty space
    In search of inspiration
    Harder now with higher speed
    Washing in on top of me
    So I look to my Eskimo friend
    I look to my Eskimo friend
    I look to my Eskimo friend
    When I'm down, down, down.

    Rain it wets muddy roads
    I find myself exposed
    Tapping doors, but irritate
    In search of destination
    Harder now with higher speed
    Washing in on top of me
    So I look to my Eskimo friend
    I look to my Eskimo friend
    I look to my Eskimo friend
    When I'm down, down, down.

    When I'm down, down, down.
    When I'm down, down, down. Writer/s: DAMIEN GEORGE RICE
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Csanderslaw from Pocantico, NyThe use of this song in Warren Miller's 2005 film "Higher Ground" is one of the best marriages of spectacular footage to sublime musical grandiosity in ski film history. No hyperbole. Just fact. :)
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