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Title  |  December Queen  | 
 Period  |  Late College  |  
Written Time  |  Summer 1995  |  
Copyright Year  |  1999  |  
Copyright #  |  SRu000396858  |  
BMI #  |  6163260  |  
Original Album  |  Silent Bob  |  
Studio - Engineer  |  Knee Deep Studios - Charles Scott  |  
Studio - Gear  |  ADAT 8 track  |  
Other Musicians  |  Dan Goldstein - Guitar Christian Kisala - Drums  |  
Length  |  03:54  |  
Other Albums  |  Silver Dust   |  
 
I don't remember that much about this song, but it's a cute little rock/pop song with a catchy guitar riff.  I vaguely remember showing Dan the guitar riff which he played better than I could, since at the time I was primarily a bass player.  This explains the bass solo in which I was trying for Jaco Pastorius, but got way more Geddy Lee, given the genre.  
  The lyric is pretty dumb, but I didn't spend as much time on my lyrics back then.  My singing isn't terrible, but the way I pronounce "me" is pretty goofy.
  I included this song on Silver Dust  a second "Best of" compilation.
 
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I went out on a limb 
for her again 
and what has it gotten me 
 
A little more grief  
then a friendly speech 
and then she's forgotten me 
 
 
She seems to me the cruelest of them all 
	December Queen 
  
 
We spent some time  
in the park that day 
I thought it might compensate 
 
Her icicle heart  
just couldn't perceive 
she couldn't appreciate 
 
 
No warmth could melt the snow upon her cheek 
	December Queen 
 
 
Through winter months 
she reigns supreme 
there on her icy throne 
 
Numb to man  
and his feverish needs 
deaf to his passion cries 
 
Alone in her world 
she shuns the sun 
no warmth within her heart 
 
Her skin is of ice  
and her body is stone 
Still there's fire within her eyes 
 
 
The cruelest of them all she has to be 
	December Queen
 
 
 
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