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Up in the clouds is where the snow starts
Up in the clouds beneath the cold stars
And when you're flying through the dark
Where flint and tinder are forbidden to spark
Words become icicles that fall from your mouth
When you're up in the clouds with the Snow Queen

Up in the clouds with the Snow Queen

Someone is whispering by the blue window
Someone is tapping at the red door
A white lady with eyes of ice
A voice of crystal come to Paradise
You thought that Eden was some place down south oh no
It's up in the clouds with the Snow Queen

Up in the clouds with the Snow Queen

Between the sky and the frozen sea
Where the wind blows high and wild and free
Skimming the glaciers
Watching polar bears run
The moon on the snow
And the midnight sun
It's a dream of horses over icy seas
It's those dreams of course that cause your mind to freeze
When you're up in the clouds flying to a snow palace
Over ten thousand miles of Aurora Borealis
Tell me where oh where was that lad last seen?
Was he up in the clouds with the Snow Queen?

Up in the clouds with the Snow Queen

Was he up in the clouds with the Snow Queen?

Up in the clouds with the Snow Queen


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