See You in the Spring

Album: Court Yard Hounds (2010)
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  • Cold Chicago nights
    Chains on tires
    You're diggin' out snow
    That wind, it just ain't right
    I made up my mind
    I'm headin' home

    Well babe, can't you give it time?
    I'll keep you warm at night
    This town is all I know
    And I could see you in my life
    Stay inside (I can't go outside)
    Just please don't go (so I gotta go)

    'Cause baby, your Winter is nothing but prison
    It drives me away
    And maybe, come Summer, then we'll be together
    Our time will come again
    'Til then I'll see you in the Spring
    Ah, so don't throw it all away
    Throw it all away

    The end of Spring and June arrives
    Won't you take a flight?
    Come down to San Antone
    That heat, feels like I'm on fire
    No, it just ain't right
    It makes me sweat at night
    I'd rather be alone
    (It's just not right, it's just not right to be so alone)

    'Cause baby, your Summer is nothing but prison
    It drives me away
    And maybe, come Winter, we can't be together
    But love will come again
    'Til then I'll see you in the Spring
    Ah, so don't throw it all away
    Throw it all away

    You know I live just to see your eyes
    I'll meet you half way
    I'll meet you half way by the runaway sign
    (Makes me fall when for me you'll find a way,
    I'll find you baby)

    'Cause baby, your Winter is nothing but prison
    It drives me away
    And maybe, come Summer, we can't be together
    Our time will come again
    When I'll see you in the Spring
    Ah, so don't throw it all away

    Ah, don't throw it away
    Ah, so don't throw it all away, throw it all away Writer/s: EMILY ROBISON, MARTIN STRAYER
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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