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Cold Town

from Speck by O'mally

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lyrics

It doesn't snow here much at all
it just rains and rains and rains and rains and it rains
we go out walking all year round
it doesn't get to cold to bear

so go home without me
I'm too busy thinking about times before

and that cold cold town that stole my heart
froze it in the ground

Do you remember when we took the train
through the mountains and across the prairies
we got to Toronto just in time you went to montreal
I went to that cold cold town

and when I got there I got ice in my boots
Snow in my hair frost in my air

that cold cold town, it stole my heart
froze it in the ground

So when you found me in that cold cold town
there was ice in my boots snow was comin down
you said we are lucky we've come so far
and this town is ours not the other way around

so go home without me
I'm stuck here frozen in this cold cold town

This cold cold town
it moves around won't let me settle down >< 3

credits

from Speck, released May 1, 2010
Meg Iredale-Gray - Banjo, Vocals.
Adam Iredale Gray - Guitar, Fiddle.
Ryan Boeur - Electric Guitar.
Ben Kelly - Drums

group vocals by: Danielle Lebeau-Petersen, Jenny Ritter, Adrian Dolan, Taylor Ashton, Allison De Groot, Adam Iredale-Gray,

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O'mally Victoria, British Columbia

O’mally’s well paced clawhammer banjo and acoustic guitar layer her strong and earthy vocals, and are complimented by the clear harmonies of fiddle player Elise Boeur, culminating in a collection of delightfully orchestrated yet simple old time and folk songs. ... more

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