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The track got its live debut at London's Royal Albert Hall.
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"The Fox in the Snow" is a track by Belle and Sebastian, from the album If You’re Feeling Sinister, released 18th November 1996. The track is 4:11 long. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Belle and Sebastian.
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Fox in the snow, where do you go To find something you could eat? Cause the word out on the street is you are starving Don't let yourself grow hungry now Don't let yourself grow cold Fox in the snow Girl in the snow, where do you go To find someone that will do? To tell someone all the truth before it kills you They listen to your crazy laugh Before you hang a right And disappear from sight What do they know anyway? You'll read it in a book What do they know anyway? You'll read it in a book tonight Boy on the bike, what are you like As you cycle round the town? You're going up, you're going down You're going nowhere It's not as if they're paying you It's not as if it's fun At least not anymore When your legs are black and blue It's time to take a break When your legs are black and blue It's time to take a holiday Kid in the snow, way to go It only happens once a year It only happens once a lifetime Make the most of it Second just to being born Second to dying too What else would you do? What else would you do? What else would you do? What else would you do? Fox in the snow (When your legs lookin' black and blue) Fox in the snow (It's not as if they're paying you) Fox in the snow (When your legs lookin' black and blue) Fox in the snow (It's not as if they're paying you) Fox in the snow Fox in the snow
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