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Summer days are gone now
These ways I must not allow
To override where you reside
In front, behind, but still besideThe stars shine so much brighter when I'm with you
You put such a sparkle into my eye
Sing softly lullaby
And warm me like the sun of JulyWhere can I draw my inspiration from?
Where can I find the means to motivate?
To get me out of bed
When I'm down, go aheadWell, I don't know why it's cold outside
But it's still warm in our hearts
Where else would we wanna start?
Well, I don't know why it's cold outside
But it's still warm in our hearts
Where else would we wanna start?And breathe your breath upon me
Please rain your smiles down on me
Blow through my hair, you're in the air
I sing this song in the form of a prayerThe stars shine so much brighter when I'm with you

Always and forever is how we'll be
Behind me is all the things
I give up for your companyWhere can I draw my inspiration from?
Where can I find the means to motivate?
To pick me up when I'm down
Once again, go aheadWell, I don't know why it's cold outside
But it's still warm in our hearts
Where else would we wanna start?
Well, I don't know why it's cold outside
But it's still warm in our hearts
Where else would we wanna start?Well, I don't know why it's cold outside
It's cold outside, it's cold outside
But it's still warm in our hearts
Where else would we wanna start?

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Now 2/3s of the indie rock band ActionReaction, Element 101 was part of the 'Tooth and Nail' roster from 2000 to 2003 playing infectious crunch pop punk with female vocals. Hailing from New Jersey, they toured with numerous bands including Slick Shoes, Further Seems Forever, Stairwell, Coheed and Cambria, Juliana Theory and Autopilot Off. The band was made up of musicians Crissie Gleason (formerly Verhagen), Danny Papa, Sal Ciaravino, Chris Mizzone, and Nick Acocella.

Read more about Element 101 on Last.fm.


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