It's so hard to feel right baby
When I'm travelin' around and you're far behind
Guy, I wish I could see my lady
Girl, I hope you don't mind 'cause

I'm snowblind, I can't see a thing
I'm snowblind, I don't wanna sing
I'm snowblind need a familiar face
I'm snowblind think I'm lost in space

Lookin' out my window, sometimes I wonder
Am I ever gonna get to where I'm gonna go home?
Maybe tomorrow, maybe next summer
Girl, I just don't know 'cause

I'm snowblind, I can't see a thing
I'm snowblind, I don't wanna sing
I'm snowblind need a familiar face
I'm snowblind think I'm lost in space

Movin' around I get in trouble
When I'm feelin' so low and out of my mind
Babe, I don't wanna burst your bubble
Girl, you know the reason why 'cause

I'm snowblind, I can't see a thing
I'm snowblind, I don't wanna sing
I'm snowblind need a familiar face
I'm snowblind think I'm lost in space


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    i believe the song is about cocaine abuse. black sabbath had a song called snowblind about cocaine as well.

    Levitator89on May 24, 2006   Link
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    as did styx and a few other bands. pretty much any rock song by this name is about cocaine, so i'm sure this one is too.

    Achoryon January 04, 2009   Link

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