Slideshow of winter & snow - Frozen Charlotte by Natalie Merchant

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Comment by ۞♥iLOVEi♥۞ on December 7, 2010 at 2:03pm
FROZEN CHARLOTTE by: Natalie Merchant
Lyrics:
Blue like the winter snow in the full moon
Black like the silhouettes of the trees
Late blooming flowers lie frozen underneath the stars
I want you to remember me that way
Far away... I'll be gone will you wait for me here
How long... I don't know will you wait for me here
Still as the river grows in December
Silent and perfect blinding ice
Spring keeps her promises
No cold can keep her back
I want you to remember me that way
Far away... I'll be gone, will you wait for me here
How long... I don't know, but wait for me here
Follow... don't follow me
To where
To where I go
Far away... I'll be gone, will you wait for me here
How long... I don't know, will you wait for me here
Follow... don't follow me, to where I have gone
Follow... don't follow me, to where I have gone
Someday you'll take my place
And I'll wait
For you there
Comment by wildplum on December 7, 2010 at 7:34am
Beautiful one !!

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