Freezing Rain
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Freezing Rain
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Take me somewhere, I wont ask
I don't care where we go
I just don't want to come back
Turn the key and lock the door
I don't wanna see the old apartment anymore
Lover who is gone
Always asked for too much
Lover who you want
Now you're too afraid to touch
When the freezing rain crashes down
Blowing like a hurricane and smashing through this town
I hope the storm leaves no trace
I don't wanna see anything remaining of this place
Lover who is gone
Now you never understood
Love who you want
Now you don't know if he's good enough
Lover who is gone
Now you never understood
Love who you want
Now you don't know if he's good enough
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Who performs "Freezing Rain"?
Hurricane Bells performs "Freezing Rain", and this lyric page sits inside the Hurricane Bells catalog on LyroVerse.
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