A Snowflake Fell (And It Felt Like a Kiss)

Album: A Snowflake Fell (And It Felt Like a Kiss) (2008)
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  • The prayers from the graveyard keeps mumblin' death
    Too much time hobbles lost in hurt
    Now I'm compelled to care about my future going nowhere

    As I stand here all alone in the cold wonderin' where I'm going today
    Then a snowflake fell and it felt like a kiss now I'm okay

    The ringin' from the bells keep screamin' out love
    As snow fell from heavens above
    Directionless no more
    Emptiness no more

    Now I don't feel so all alone in the cold wonderin' where I'm going today
    For a snowflake fell and it felt like a kiss now I'm okay

    Oo oo

    Now I don't feel so all alone in the cold wonderin' where I'm going today
    For a snowflake fell and it felt like a kiss now I'm okay (3x)

    For a snowflake fell and it felt like a kiss now I'm okay Writer/s: JAMES ALLAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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