Cold Holiday: Blast

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“Blast” is the 10th and final track on Cold Holiday’s 2020 album “Previously,” and was originally track 11 on the 1994 album “Chapternext” by Streetcar.

Your haunting call
Is still haunting you
You know me
And what I would do

If it’s like a maze and you’re running around
I thought you were a cut above the rest and then you cut me down
Waited here a thousand times, I thought it was a waste
I believed it sometimes, but now I lost my place

When will you turn it on again?
Why couldn’t I get along with you?
Why didn’t you tell me when you knew when?
Why couldn’t I be just like you?

And when you do
Do you know where you’ll be
Moving up the stairs
You’ll be faster than me

I thought you’d never figured it out, and I guess that you were right
When you thought I was in trouble? Well sometimes that’s what you find
Crossing in my mind why I’m cold to everyone
Did you think I’d move too slowly, and take it all around for fun

When will you turn it on again?
Why couldn’t I get along with you?
Why didn’t you tell me when you knew when?
Why couldn’t I be just like you?

I don’t care anymore
Take it all, it’s yours

Words and music by Brady Carlson
Recorded, produced and performed by Cold Holiday
© 1994 and 2020 Cold Holiday. All rights reserved.

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Brady Carlson
Brady Carlson
Brady Carlson is a writer and radio host from Madison, Wisconsin. more