Winter's Song

Michael Edward Timmins

She says, 'it's cold where you brought me'
He says, 'Darling, don't worry
You can stay in my arms
Until the springtime comes

We'll let the snow drift around us
And wait for the robin and the crocus
To tell us that our love has again found the sun'

Lone oak stands tall,
Bare arms scratch the sky,
Dry leaves cracking beneath our feet
Hand in hand we've watched

The autumn fires burn -
Summer's dreams collapsing,
Chestnuts in need of gathering,
The whole world lies rotting in the street

Soon we will walk with collars high
Like ramparts raised for the siege
We'll bow to her beauty,
Cower from her fury

Sent as a judgment for a slight
Long past forgotten
Winter's love once again unrequited
Winter's love once again unrequited

She says, 'Babe are you sleeping?'
He says, 'No, wide awake and thinking
Of a dream I just had about the two of us
He takes his hand to her cheek now,

His lips to her brow,
Their whispers pile softly
By the foot of the bed

Trivia about the song Winter's Song by Cowboy Junkies

When was the song “Winter's Song” released by Cowboy Junkies?
The song Winter's Song was released in 1992, on the album “Black Eyed Man”.
Who composed the song “Winter's Song” by Cowboy Junkies?
The song “Winter's Song” by Cowboy Junkies was composed by Michael Edward Timmins.

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