Alone in Brewster Bay

Minnie Riperton, Richard Rudolph

Watch the fire die
See the snowflakes fly
Hear the geese out honkin' on the bay
Feel the fire's flame
Do they sigh your name?
Think of you, my love, so far away

Once I never moved without you
I held on to you all the time
But now that I'm three days without you
I feel a lot like cryin', ooh-ooh
I feel like cryin', I feel like cryin'
I feel like cryin'

Then I close my eyes
And I search the skies
For a sign of you thinking of me
Then I feel you here
You are oh so near
In my mind, I find you next to me

'Cause once I never moved without you
I held on to you all the time
But now that I'm three days without you
I feel a lot like cryin', oh, ooh
I feel like cryin'
I feel like cryin'
I feel like cryin'

Ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
Oh, oh, oh
Ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, oh, oh, oh

Watch the fire die
See the snowflakes fly
Hear the geese out honkin' on the bay
Thinking of you, my love, alone in Brewster Bay

Trivia about the song Alone in Brewster Bay by Minnie Riperton

On which albums was the song “Alone in Brewster Bay” released by Minnie Riperton?
Minnie Riperton released the song on the albums “Adventures in Paradise” in 1975 and “Perfect Angel/adventures In Paradise” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Alone in Brewster Bay” by Minnie Riperton?
The song “Alone in Brewster Bay” by Minnie Riperton was composed by Minnie Riperton, Richard Rudolph.

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