Winter In America Song Lyrics

Winter In America by Rene Froger Song Lyrics

The Harbours misty in the morning love
Oh how I miss December
The friendship any opens up to kiss the salty air
I know you're getting ready for the office
I suppose he's still there
With you sharing a morning sun
Winter in America is cold
And I just keep growing older
I wish I could had known
Enough of love
To leave love enough alone

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FAQs for Winter In America

When did winter in america come out?

Winter In America is a song that was released in 11 September 2006.

From which album is the song winter in america?

Winter In America is a song from the The Ballads album.

Who performs the song winter in america?

Winter In America is performed by Rene Froger.

How long is winter in america?

Winter In America has a duration of 4:10 minutes.

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