Like A Hurricane

Album: Untasted Honey (1987)
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  • A little bit south of West Virginia
    The miles go by and the engine roars
    I've come so far tryin' to forget you
    So far from that slammin' door

    Day dawned bright in the Shenandoah
    The sky's a cool clear mountain blue
    But in my heart there's a thunder rollin'
    Storm of love that was untrue

    Like a hurricane in my heart
    You tore my world apart
    Like a dark cloud pourin' rain
    You blew into my heart like a hurricane

    If there's peace down in that valley
    I believe that's where I'm bound
    But if I thought you could still love me
    You know I'd turn this truck around

    Like a hurricane in my heart
    You tore my world apart
    Like a dark cloud pourin' rain
    You blew into my heart like a hurricane

    Like a dark cloud pourin' rain
    You blew into my heart like a hurricane Writer/s: MARK DANIEL SANDERS, PATRICK ALGER
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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