i'm gonna catch a train to boston
just to ask you how you've been
i imagine the storm's settling in now
to help pull me in
i'm gonna find my up north
just to walk with you in the snow
and you can laugh when i shiver
through my new coat
i'd say it's nice to see your smile
if i was strong enough to move my lips in the cold
but i'll be fine if i never come inside
because with you this winter town is home
you make this winter town my home
i'd love to ask you about your home town
and all the pictures on your walls
your voice would be soft when you'd whisper
"i remember it all"
i'm gonna travel up the east coast
just to sleep beside your bed
we'd give life back to winter,
bring flowers from the dead
[ refrain ]
i'm gonna meet you up in boston
on the platform from the train
the city lights won't mask your smile,
you'd put them to shame
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