White rested on the pine
Chilling yet so divine
Mist blanketed the snow
Rain quietly echoed
Soft crunch beneath my feet
The view was rather bleak
Deeper into the twilight
This quiet rainy night
And as my shadows stood up
To dance in circles where I stood
When I stood there alone
The deepest part of the woods
The creaked and swayed with woe
The clouds cried a terrible sob
And I continued to stand and listen
When the winds played this song
Somber is the tale of the woods
Her misery's a glacial wave
She'd be helped if she could
But some people can't be saved
White rested on the pine
Chilling yet so divine
Mist blanketed the snow
Rain quietly echoed
Soft crunch beneath my feet
The view was rather bleak
Deeper into the twilight
This quiet rainy night
And as my shadows stood up
To dance in circles where I stood
When I stood there all alone
The deepest part of the woods
The creaked and swayed with woe
The clouds cried a terrible sob
And I continued to stand and listen
When the winds played this song
Somber is the tale of the woods
Her misery's a glacial wave
She'd be helped if she could
But some people can't be saved
Somber is the tale of the woods
Her misery's a glacial wave
She'd be helped if she could
But some people can't be saved
credits
from Slimy,
released April 29, 2015
Thanks again Clara
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