Cream - Passing The Time [Alternate Version] Lyrics

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Passing The Time [Alternate Version]
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Passing The Time [Alternate Version] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Passing The Time [Alternate Version] By Cream?
It is a cold winter,
Away is the songbird. And gone is her traveller, She waits at home. The sun is on holiday, No leaves on the trees. The animals sleep While cold North wind blows. The snowflakes are falling, The roof a white blanket. There's ice on the window pane, She waits alone. She sits by the fireside, The room is so warm. Her children are sleeping, She waits in their home. Passing the time. Passing the time. Everything fine. Passing the time, drinking red wine. Passing the time, drinking red wine. Passing the time, drinking red wine. Passing the time, everything fine. Passing the time, drinking red wine. Passing the time, everything fine. Passing the time, wine and time rhyme. Passing the time. It is a long winter, Away is the summer. She waits for her traveller So far from home. She sits by the fireside, The room is so warm. There's ice on the window, She's lonely alone. |
Who Wrote Passing The Time [Alternate Version] By Cream?
Mike Taylor, Peter Edward Baker
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What's The Duration Of The Passing The Time [Alternate Version] By Cream?The duration of Passing The Time [Alternate Version] is 5:55 minutes and seconds. |
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