A Winter's Sky
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A Winter's Sky
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She was cold and all alone
Hadn't been there long
And didn't know what to say
So she sat in the corner of the room
She figured if she didn't move
Noone would notice her
Underneath a winter's sky
Her eyes were bright
Tonight would be her night
A boy, he spotted her from afar
He too understood and felt her pain
Unsure of what to do
And lacking an imagination
He said hello
Underneath a winter's sky
Her eyes were bright
Tonight he finds her
Underneath a winter's moon
The last we saw of her, it came too soon
Underneath a winter's sky
Her eyes were bright
Tonight he finds her
Underneath a winter's moon
The last we saw of her, it came too soon
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