DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

North Pole - Dance Hall Crashers



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

North Pole Lyrics


In the snow, I sleep freezing,
Constantly coughing and wheezing.
Been awake the whole night through,
My mind reeling with thoughts of you.
Sitting in the north pole,
It is really cold,
But I'm still waiting for you.
My blood is cold as ice,
If you were here that would suffice.
Staring blankly at the wall,
Waiting patiently for your call.
Sitting in the north pole,
Feels like I'm getting old,
But I'm still waiting for you.
The bread you baked when you left,
Is now a solid rock, a footrest.
Tried to keep it warm of you,
It didn't last three years, only two.

Sitting in the north pole,
It is really cold,
But I'm still waiting for you.
You said you'd be back in 10,
Good thing I believe in zen.
You'll be back, that I know,
Even though that was three years ago,
Sitting in the north pole,
Feels like I'm getting old,
But I'm still waiting for you.
I know that you'll be back soon,
So I'll stay awake until you do.
Borrowed a book from a friend of mine,
I've read it so many times.
Sitting in the north pole,
It is really cold,
But I'm still waiting for you.
Sitting in the north pole,
Feels like I'm getting old,
But I'm still waiting for you.
Waiting for you.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Dance Hall Crashers came into existence after Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman disbanded from the legendary ska-punk band Operation Ivy. Both departed soon after the Crashers' formation (and later reunited in Rancid), leaving vocalist Elyse Rogers and guitarist Jason Hammon to lead the band.
The Dance Hall Crashers recorded a few songs during their first year (these are featured on The Old Record), and in 1990, they made their most notable lineup change, adding second vocalist Karina Denike.

Read more about Dance Hall Crashers on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Dance Hall Crashers