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Winter Song

Released by Crash Test Dummies in 1991
From the Album: The Ghosts That Haunt Me |

This version of Winter Song was released by Crash Test Dummies in 1991.

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I can’t say that I miss my old dog much
And I’ve never looked back since I left home long ago
But I hoped a trip into the country
Would help remind me all the things I used to know

That’s what I came for
That’s what I hoped for

There once was good blood in the breeze here
We rode across the lake each new year
What have I remembered
What did this used to be

The ice, it used to shine upon our river
It was a mirror that the cold dark water ran way deep beneath
And here were many years of winter drownings
I kept track of these things as they were told to me

And that’s what I looked for
That’s what I came for…

The changes of the year were once a blessing
Well this year they’re the seasons of my discontent
But I cannot rewrite my old diaries
I can only recall all the things that came & went

But that’s what I’d come for
And that’s what I’d hoped for…


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Crash Test Dummies has released many songs over the years besides Winter Song. Crash Test Dummies released songs from 1991 to 2004 spanning across albums like The Ghosts That Haunt Me, God Shuffled His Feet, A Worm's Life, Give Yourself A Hand, I Don't Care That You Don't Mind, Jingle All The Way, Puss 'n' Boots, and Songs Of The Unforgiven. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Crash Test Dummies.

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