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Song Lyrics Song Lyrics SONG LYRICS Sing-along with the songs from Frozen! Let It Go The snow glows white No right, no wrong, no rules for me. on the mountain tonight, I’m free! not a footprint to be seen. A kingdom of isolation and it looks Let it go, let it go. like I’m the queen. I am one with the wind and sky. The wind is howling like this Let it go, let it go. swirling storm inside. You’ll never see me cry. Couldn’t keep it in, Heaven knows I tried. Here I stand, and here I’ll stay. Don’t let them in, don’t let them see. Let the storm rage on. Be the good girl you always have to be. Conceal don’t feel, don’t let them know. My power flurries through the air Well, now they know! into the ground. My soul is spiraling in Let it go, let it go! frozen fractals all around Can’t hold it back anymore. And one thought crystallizes like an icy blast Let it go, let it go! I’m never going back; the past is in the past! Turn away and slam the door. I don’t care what they’re going to say. Let it go, let it go. Let the storm rage on. And I’ll rise like the break of dawn. The cold never bothered me anyway. Let it go, let it go That perfect girl is gone It’s funny how some distance, Here I stand, in the light of day. makes everything seem small. And the fears that once controlled me, Let the storm rage on! can’t get to me at all The cold never bothered me anyway. It’s time to see what I can do, to test the limits and break through. © 2014 Disney SONG LYRICS Sing-along with the songs from Frozen! In Summer Kristoff: Really? I’m guessing you don’t have Dah dah, da doo, much experience with heat. uh bah bah bah bah bah boo Olaf: Nope! But sometimes I like to close my eyes, and imagine what it’ll be like when The hot and the cold are both so intense, summer does come. Put ‘em together it just makes sense! Bees’ll buzz, kids’ll blow dandelion fuzz Rrr Raht da daht dah dah dah And I’ll be doing whatever snow does dah dah dah dah dah doo in summer. A drink in my hand, Winter’s a good time my snow up against the burning sand to stay in and cuddle, Prob’ly getting gorgeously tanned But put me in summer and I’ll be a — in summer. happy snowman! I’ll finally see a summer breeze, When life gets rough, blow away a winter storm. I like to hold on to my dream, And find out what happens to solid water Of relaxing in the summer sun, when it gets warm! just lettin’ off steam. And I can’t wait to see, what my buddies all think of Oh the sky would be blue, me. and you guys will be there too Just imagine how much When I finally do what frozen things do in cooler I’ll be summer. in summer. Kristoff: I’m gonna tell him. Anna: Don’t you dare! Olaf: In summer! © 2014 Disney.
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