Snow In Anselmo

Album: Hard Nose the Highway (1973)
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  • Snow in San Anselmo
    The deer cross by the lights
    The mission down in old San Rafael
    A madman looking for a fight
    A madman looking for a fight

    The massage parlor's open
    The clientele come and they go
    The classic music station
    Plays in the background soft and low
    Plays in the background soft and low

    The silence round the cascades
    The ice crisp and clear
    The beginning of the opera
    Seem to suddenly appear
    Seem to suddenly appear

    The pancake house is always crowded
    Open twenty four hours of every day
    And if you suffer from insomnia
    You can speed your time away
    You can speed your time away

    Snow in San Anselmo
    My waitress my waitress my waitress
    Said it was coming down
    Said it hadn't happened in over thirty years
    But it was laying on the ground
    But it was laying on the ground Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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