Winter Song

Album: Sweet Oblivion (1992)
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  • Jesus knocking on my door
    Late last night and early this morning
    Window glass, rusted and weary
    I went straight through
    Didn't hear no warning

    Just a roll of the dice
    And a precious vice
    To bring you round, it's easier
    When I'm wasting my time
    And I'm losing my mind
    Oh my mind

    Try to wait for the sky to fall
    It's kind of hard not to see it all
    Whisper a song of winter in your heart

    Dead end street, just out my back door
    I heard what's seen, a young girl laughing
    Now raindrops fall away like souls
    I wondered if she ever heard mine dying

    Just a roll of the dice, and a precious vice
    To bring you round, it's easier
    When I'm wasting my time
    And I'm losing my mind
    Oh my mind

    Trying to wait for the sky to fall
    It's kind of hard now to see it all
    Whisper a song of winter in your heart
    Trying to wait for the sky to fall
    It's kind of hard now to see it all
    Whisper a song of winter in your heart

    Jesus knocking on my door
    One last time, and early this morning Writer/s: CONNER, LANEGAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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