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360° (feat. The Part-Time Losers)
by Colin Clary
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Every time it snows, I feel like I'm in love
Every time it snows, I feel like I'm in love
Do you remember when we were married?
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see
I don't think it was our best kiss
I was standing in a puddle
But the image is so beautiful
When I play it in my mind
Twenty-five and newlywed
And just about to die
We went three hundred sixty degrees
And the snow was in the trees
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see
Three hundred sixty degrees
And the snow was in the trees
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see
Every time it snows, I feel like I'm in love
Every time it snows, I feel like I'm in love
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see
Every time it snows, I feel like I'm in love
Every time it snows, I feel like I'm in love
Do you remember when we were married?
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see
I don't think it was our best kiss
I was standing in a puddle
But the image is so beautiful
When I play it in my mind
Twenty-five and newlywed
And just about to die
We went three hundred sixty degrees
And the snow was in the trees
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see
Three hundred sixty degrees
And the snow was in the trees
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see
Every time it snows, I feel like I'm in love
Every time it snows, I feel like I'm in love
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see
Three hundred sixty degrees
On a road I couldn't see