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This song was recorded in 1987, explaining some stylistic similarities to GBV’s second album, Sandbox. It would be officially released in 2000 on the Suitcase compilation, under the fake band name King of Cincinnati (also used for 1987 Pollard-and-guitar recording “Little Head”).
[Verse 1]
I go outside and it's cold
I walk downtown and it's cold
I do everything that I'm told
The people I meet, so hooked on defeat
And if it's not one thing, then it's ten
I shouldn't have to be told
So I just keep moving around 'cause I'm cold
[Verse 2]
I pick up the pieces that break
And try not to make a mistake
And sometimes I'm sick when I wake
I jump in my car and go to a bar
Because it's so much warmer in there
For my decrepit soul
Then I get back to moving around 'cause I'm cold
[Bridge]
All wound up, or broken down
Animal person, carnival clown
The only thing that hurts
Is knowing it gets worse as it goes
[Verse 3]
I work every day 'til I'm tired
Emotionally uninspired
And some think I'll maybe get fired
But what else is new?
You do what you do, because you're told to
Something of which I'm really not yet quite sold
But it must just be a problem with me 'cause I'm cold
I’m Cold was written by Mitch Mitchell (GBV) & Robert Pollard.
I’m Cold was produced by Guided by Voices.
Guided by Voices released I’m Cold on Tue Oct 17 2000.