50 Words For Snow

Album: 50 Words For Snow (2011)
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  • 1 drifting
    2 twisting
    3 whiteout
    4 blackbird braille
    5 Wenceslasaire
    6 avalanche
    Come on man, you've got 44 to go,
    come on man, you've got 44 to go.
    Come on man, you've got 44 to go,
    come on man, you've got 44 to go.
    7 swans-a-melting
    8 deamondi-pavlova
    9 eiderfalls
    10 Santanyeroofdikov
    11 stellatundra
    12 hunter's dream
    13 faloop'njoompoola
    14 zebranivem
    15 spangladasha
    16 albadune
    17 hironocrashka
    18 hooded-wept
    Come on Joe, you've got 32 to go,
    come on Joe, you've got 32 to go.
    Come on now, you've got 32 to go,
    come on now, you've got 32 to go.
    Don't you know it's not just the Eskimo.
    Let me hear your 50 words for snow.
    19 phlegm de neige
    20 mountainsob
    21 anklebreaker
    22 erase-o-dust
    23 shnamistoflopp'n
    24 terrablizza
    25 whirlissimo
    26 vanilla swarm
    27 icyskidski
    28 robber's veil
    Come on Joe, just 22 to go,
    come on Joe, just 22 to go.
    Come on Joe, just you and the Eskimos,
    Come on now, just 22 to go.
    Come on now, just 22 to go,
    Let me hear your 50 words for snow.
    29 creaky-creaky
    30 psychohail
    31 whippoccino
    32 shimmerglisten
    33 Zhivagodamarbletash
    34 sorbetdeluge
    35 sleetspoot'n
    36 melt-o-blast
    37 slipperella
    38 boomerangablanca
    39 groundberry down
    40 meringuerpeaks
    41 crème-bouffant
    42 peDtaH 'ej chIS qo'
    43 deep'nhidden
    44 bad for trains
    45 shovelcrusted
    46 anechoic
    47 blown from polar fur
    48 vanishing world
    49 mistraldespair
    50 snow. Writer/s: KATE BUSH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Esmeralda from Renton WaIn my heart I wish she named this after the amazing book 50 Words For Rain. Maybe she did, maybe she didn't. But to keep myself happy I will tell myself she did.
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