letra de here by the sea - bodh'aktan
[verse 1]
the leaves have all fallen, the skirts gotten long
the sweaters are out and the short sleeves are gone
dust off your tuques and go look for your gloves
you’ll need them this year there’s no doubt about that
[chorus]
and we’re strong, proud, fearless and free
in the cold north here by the sea
and we know we won’t feel the cold
in a bed with a warm friendly girl
[verse 2]
however i kick it, my car will not start
but at thirty below i can’t take it apart
i should build a garage, or plug it into the wall
but this stubborn beast doesn’t like winter at all
[chorus]
and we’re strong, proud, fearless and free
in the cold north here by the sea
and we know we won’t feel the cold
in a bed with a warm friendly girl
[verse 3]
the neighbor next door, he’ll never complain
his snow-clearing business makes money like rain
with his big ski-doo he laughs as he goes by
while i’m dreaming that i’m on a beach in july
[chorus]
and we’re strong, proud, fearless and free
in the cold north here by the sea
and we know we won’t feel the cold
in a bed with a warm friendly girl
[verse 4]
the streets are all blocked and the schools are all closed
if it could stop snowing we’d shovel the roads
and a snowblower’s far too expensive you see
but i’ll build up some arms, that’s good enough for me
[chorus]
and we’re strong, proud, fearless and free
in the cold north here by the sea
and we know we won’t feel the cold
in a bed with a warm friendly girl
[chorus]
and we’re strong, proud, fearless and free
in the cold north here by the sea
and we know we won’t feel the cold
in a bed with a warm friendly girl
in a bed with a warm friendly girl
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