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The Frozen EndI wonder if she remembers when We drank pina coladas every holiday Sometimes that seems like so long ago Sometimes it seems like yesterday We held hands underneath the table While we played penny ante poker with our friends I thought those days would last forever I thought those days would never end Chorus: I can't recall The way I felt back then Before she chilled my heart And gave it back again The world can be a cold place When you're on the frozen end I remember that last cold Christmas I thought I'd drive up and surprise her one weekend She came to the door, tears in her eyes Behind her was her new boyfriend Chorus: I can't recall The way I felt back then Before she chilled my heart And gave it back again The world can be a cold place When you're on the frozen end Bridge: I saw her in the paper all pretty and warm While I'm stuck out here in the cold Trying to forget the way that I felt On that December day at her door in the snow Copyright Kent Newsome and Ronnie Jeffrey All Rights Reserved |
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Kent Newsome (BMI) is a recorded songwriter who has been writing songs for over twenty five years.
He writes traditional country, insurgent country, folk and rock and roll. But his true passion is the blues.
His favorite artists and influences include Otis Spann, Peter Green, R.L. Burnside, Junior Kimbrough,
Richard Buckner, Joe Ely and Townes Van Zandt.
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Err Bear Music, Inc. (BMI) (in this case Err rhymes with her) is a publishing company Kent formed in 1977,
when his first song was recorded. Err Bear Music continues to administer the majority of Kent's catalog.
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