Last Winter
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Lucky 7

Lucky 7 lyrics by Last Winter. Had a dream of you last night of sometime in late December. Past midnight we stared at the moonlight. Kissed and wrote these...

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Lucky 7

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Had a dream of you last night of sometime in late December.

Past midnight we stared at the moonlight.

Kissed and wrote these words in the fallen snow.

I will, I'll be yours, today, forever.

And I will never let you down,

but seasons always change and last winter's gone.

How can I let you know I'll never let you go.

Remember when I'd hold you.

I knew I couldn't make it feel right.

And I'm strong but where has your love gone.

Two broken hearts too weary to fight.

So let me make do and I wont forget you.

This poem now a million pieces on the floor.

Cause seasons always change and last winter's gone.

How can I let you know.

How can I let you go like I've done before.

And now you're gone.

I guess I'm finding out last winter's gone.

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