Cinnamon

Album cover art for "Cinnamon" by The Long Winters

The Long Winters - Rock, Pop

Cinnamon

2 Plays

Duration: 4:13

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[Verse 1] Sun through the curtains, I gave you a sign The birds all were quiet, you were so quiet Some hear a call, some are the messengers I thumb through the pictures and know them all [Chorus] They said "Do you remember when you saw her last?" I said "Her skin is cinnamon, her skin is cinnamon" "Do you remember when you saw her last?" I said "Her skin is cinnamon, her skin is cinnamon" [Verse 2] I have too many stories, keeping it serious Some are collectors, keepin' it straight It was a hospital, I was delirious I clung to the stretcher, I drew them a heart [Chorus] They said "Do you remember when you saw her last?" I said "Her skin is cinnamon, her skin is cinnamon" "Do you remember when you saw her last?" I said "Her skin is cinnamon, her skin is cinnamon" [Post-Chorus] Her skin is cinnamon! Her skin is cinnamon! [Verse 3] Two gondolas to carry us Gran Via was hilarious Saint Paul was there to marry us We lied, we're already married, 'cause Here's proof, we have suntans and I spoke up with my new hands Listen to my car, what's it telling us? Start, please start, please start [Chorus] "Do you remember when you saw her last?" I said "Her skin is cinnamon, her skin is cinnamon" "Do you remember when you saw her last?" I said "Her skin is cinnamon, her skin is cinnamon" [Bridge] Is it spring where you are? I waited all winter Chasing the lamp cords back to the wall It's a plausible scenario I clung to the stretcher, I drew them a heart [Chorus] They said "Do you remember when you saw her last?" I said "Her skin is cinnamon, her skin is cinnamon" "Do you remember when you saw her last?" I said "Her skin is cinnamon, her skin is cinnamon" [Post-Chorus] Her skin is cinnamon! Her skin is cinnamon! Her skin is cinnamon! Her skin is cinnamon!

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Credits

Writers
  • John Roderick
  • Kevin Horning