Struck brightly by the winter
When the snow falls thick and silent
I can only hear you breathing

I will follow a set of deep tracks
Other people all stay hidden
As the cars rest under snow drifts

So clearly the dark sky
Appears framed by cables
So clearly your breath's white
As you struggle to tell

That the people we have become
Still lay awake hoping to hear airwaves
Say snow day, snow day
Snow day, snow day

Snow day, snow day
Snow day, snow day
Snow day, snow day

As the day goes gray to grayer
We don't think of all the struggle
In our footsteps, it's behind us

So clearly your eyes framed in the light decaying
So quiet your words stood out when you were saying
The people we have become
All know there's more than the setting sun
Snow day, snow day
Snow day, snow day

We can want more
We'll find out in the new morning
We can want more
We'll wait up to hear closings

We can want more
We'll find out in the new morning
We can want more
We'll wait up to hear closings


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Snow Day Lyrics as written by Matthew Pond

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    Great song. One correction: it must be “We’ll follow a set of deep tracks” not “I will follow . . . .” He’s including another in his experience (“So clearly your breath . . . . “. “So clearly your eyes framed. . . .” They are following a set of deep tracks together, and he cautions not to think of the struggle behind them.

    LucasCorsoon July 04, 2021   Link

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