Listen, The Snow Is Falling

Album: single release only (1972)
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  • Listen, the snow is falling over town
    Listen, the snow is falling everywhere
    Between Empire State building
    And between Trafalgar Square

    Listen, the snow is falling over town

    Listen, the snow is falling over town
    Listen, the snow is falling everywhere
    Between your bed and mine
    Between your head and my mind

    Listen, the snow is falling over town

    Between Tokyo and Paris
    Between London and Dallas
    Between your God and mine
    Listen, the snow is falling everywhere

    Snow, dream
    Snowfall
    Snow, fly
    Listen
    Listen Writer/s: Yoko Ono
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Zabadak from London, EnglandIssued in the Yook as the b-side to Happy Xmas (War Is Over).
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