songwriter, vocals, guitars: Teruko
videography, recording: Rick Jones
lyrics
I heard you go.
I watched you walk away
into the snow.
We shouldn't have fought.
I should have run on out
and brought you home.
I wish somehow
that I could turn back time.
Then you might still be
with me now,
and they wouldn't be
lowering you into the ground.
I'd take it all back,
those last things we said.
And I would tell you
how much I love you, instead.
If I had known
my last glimpse of you
would be through the snow,
I'd have brought you home,
I'd have made things right.
And I would never let you
go out into that night.
And I'd take back
the last things we said,
and I would tell you
how much I love you, instead.
(Lead break)
If I had known...
I would have never let you
go out into that night,
and I'd take back
the last things we said.
And I would tell you
how much I love you, instead.
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