It’s Cold Tonite

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David Mallett - Country, Singer-Songwriter

It’s Cold Tonite

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[Chorus] And it's cold tonite, and the wind ain't right for walkin' And the coals are bright but my mind ain't right for talkin' So come in to the sittin' room Put away your wooden spoon And I'll put away this Old Joe tune I'm playin' And we'll tell each other secrets with our eyes And make the world turn in our hands [Verse 1] Now, the sights and the sounds around me left me breathless for a while But it's crazy on the road, and there's no room there for the child That lives inside me And I can't find the comfort there I find at home [Verse 2] Well, they say it's good to ramble if the ramblin' makes you wise But all the miles I've driven have just made me realize That there is no Heaven and no Hell just the spell of love I see it in your eyes [Chorus] And it's cold tonite, and the wind ain't right for walkin' And the coals are bright but my mind ain't right for talkin' So come into the sittin' room Put away your wooden spoon And I'll put away this Old Joe tune I'm playin' And we'll tell each other secrets with our eyes And make the world turn in our hands [Guitar Solo] [Verse 3] Now, the cats are in the kitchen keepin' shelter from the storm They huddle close together, keep each other from all harm But this roof will keep us dry And the love we've found is bound to keep us warm [Chorus] And it's cold tonite, and the wind ain't right for walkin' And the coals are bright but my mind ain't right for talkin' So come into the sittin' room Put away your wooden spoon And I'll put away this Old Joe tune I'm playin' And we'll tell each other secrets with our eyes And make the world turn in our hands [Outro] And we'll tell each other secrets with our eyes And make the world turn in our hands

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  • David Mallett