The Wind

Album: Uncaged (2012)
Charted: 70
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  • Thirty thousand feet above
    The city where I fell in love with you
    And the fading country skyline
    Brings an urban lullaby
    That still rings true

    When I passed you on the street that day
    Shoulda let that rest gon' fly away
    Like any chance I had of keeping you
    Like the Northern wind a blowin'
    Yeah, my lonely heart is frozen
    Never knew I'd find a way to break yours too

    Where the wind blows babe
    You can bet
    I'll be riding high with it
    Holding on for my dear life
    Just like I always did

    Close your eyes babe
    Take a breath, say my name
    And I'll be there
    My love will find you anywhere
    Anywhere my love

    The city lights look like a country sky
    Like staring at the stars turned upside down
    I wish I may, I wish I might
    Find it in your heart to stick around
    I hate it had to end this way
    Tomorrow is a brand new day
    And the chances here at love
    Are precious few
    If someone's out there waiting
    For a sweet good timin' lady
    To make you smile the way I always wanted to

    Where the wind blows babe
    You can bet
    I'll be riding high with it
    Holding on for my dear life
    Just like I always did

    Close your eyes babe
    Take a breath, say my name
    And I'll be there
    My love will find you anywhere
    Anywhere my love

    So I fly all night
    Our memory's my lullaby that love won't lie
    If it's love done right
    You'll be waiting on the other side
    Arms open wide
    If love don't lie, lie
    We can fly

    Where the wind blows babe
    You can bet
    I'll be riding high with it
    Holding on for my dear life
    Just like I always did

    Close your eyes babe
    Take a breath, say my name
    And I'll be there
    My love will find you anywhere
    Anywhere
    My love will find you anywhere
    Anywhere
    My love will find you anywhere
    Anywhere
    My love Writer/s: Chris Fryar, Clay Cook, Coy Bowles, Jimmy De Martini, John Hopkins, Levi Lowrey, Wyatt Durrette, Zachry Alexander Brown
    Publisher: BLACKSTONE ENTERTAINMENT, ME GUSTA MUSIC, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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