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lyrics
A Winter Story
Words and music by Steven Grossman
There’s a storm in the making
my windows are shaking
newspapers swirl in the sky
The radio this morning
gave overcast warnings
I was never good at taking goodbyes
Goodbye
Do you remember when we first joined plans?
My friend we had no way to know, to know, to know
If a summer’s worth of kisses in the sand
could build us a castle in the snow
It’s a winter story
the jealousy, the fury
Camphor the soul, a season to hold
It’s the numbing of life, flowing water to ice
The muffler and the sneeze
and a damp ominous breeze
I was never good at taking goodbyes
Do you remember when we were together last?
My friend there’s no way I know, I know, I know
That the flower of the seed miscast
can carry its own through the snow
It’s a winter story
the trickery, the glory
Credit at the store and blankets for the poor
It’s the chilling of blood cleansing water to mud
The tinsel and the star and an ominous wind from afar – Oooh
It’s a winter story
the jealousy, the fury
Fire in the trash and flurries on the lash
It’s the coming of frost and I’m missing you Austin
Your quiet and storm
Your body so willing and warm, willing and warm – Oooh
I was never good at taking goodbyes
Never, never good at taking goodbyes
I was never good at taking goodbyes