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When It's Cold I'd Like To Die
Moby feat. Mimi Goese Lyrics
When It's Cold I'd Like To Die Lyrics
When It's Cold I'd Like To Die Song Lyrics
Where were you when I was lonesome?
Locked away with freezing cold
Someone flying only stolen
I can't tell this light so old
[Refrain:]
I don't want to swim the ocean
I don't want to fight the tide
I don't want to swim forever
When it's cold I'd like to die
What was that my sweet sweet nothing?
I can't hear you through the fog
If I holler let me go
If I falter let me know
[Refrain]
I don't want to swim forever
I don't want to fight the tide
I don't want to swim the ocean
When it's cold I'd like to die
I don't want to swim the ocean
I don't want to figh the tide
February, 01st 2017
Moby introduced the composition, originally performed in 1995. Written obviously by a man who crazily strong does not love cool weather. Undoubtedly, the heat is better than the cold. But look at the pattern – the most developed countries in the world are with a cold climate. Where hot ones are filled with poverty, or of a very low level of development. Singed by ethno voice of a girl, which stretches notes nicely.
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Read more about 'Everything Is Wrong', the third studio album by American electronica musician MobyA-Z Lyrics Universe
Tracklisting
Under The Sea
Classic Disney Part Of Your World
Classic Disney Colors Of The Wind
Classic Disney Kiss The Girl
Classic Disney I'll Make a Man Out of You
Mulan We're All in This Together
High School Musical Somewhere Over The Rainbow
The Wizard Of Oz Pure Imagination
Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory Still Hurting
The Last 5 Years Almost There
Princess and the Frog
Classic Disney Part Of Your World
Classic Disney Colors Of The Wind
Classic Disney Kiss The Girl
Classic Disney I'll Make a Man Out of You
Mulan We're All in This Together
High School Musical Somewhere Over The Rainbow
The Wizard Of Oz Pure Imagination
Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory Still Hurting
The Last 5 Years Almost There
Princess and the Frog
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