OLD COLD
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OLD COLD
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It won't change a thing
It won't fix the people
It won't hold the train while you're
Running to catch up
It won't stop the flames
It won't board the windows
It won't tell the rain
Whether or not to come
When the night gets cold
And the day feels old
I'd rather be in bed
It might be a while
Before it feels helpful
Sometimes just thinking of the Sun
Can wake you up
It might ease the pain (sort of, a little)
It might be okay
To call it when you've had enough
When the night gets cold
Or the day feels old
I'd rather be in bed
Watching the Moon moves through the trees
And the wind rattling the leaves
The blanket draped over our legs
Oh, I'd rather be in bed with you
It won't change a thing
To just close your eyelids
Roll over and forget
What you've been thinking of
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Who performs "OLD COLD"?
Jeff Rosenstock performs "OLD COLD", and this lyric page sits inside the Jeff Rosenstock catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Old SKrAp and Pash Rash with a short reason for opening each page next.
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