Let The Desert Wind Blow

Let The Desert Wind Blow

歌手:Dina Andrews

所属专辑:Complicated

发行时间:2018-09-28

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  • 文本歌词
  • LRC歌词
  • When you’re lying broken on the floor
  • And it seems there ain't no point no more
  • The whisky bottle is no longer your friend
  • Shattered glass crying, never there till the end

  • ‘Twas spring when she left with your best friend
  • The whiskey glass found ya, you just can't comprehend
  • They left for Winsconsin in the dead of the night
  • Just a note on the pillow, well that just ain't right

  • So come on, let the desert wind blow
  • The Arizona sky just don't want ya to go
  • Pick yourself up, please don't despair
  • The Indians drums will lift you up from there

  • When the summer time came his new friend took hold
  • He lost his job he'd had since he was fifteen years old
  • His days were spent on a stool in a bar
  • Until one night he crashed his car

  • By the time fall came his bills stayed unpaid
  • So his nights were spent on a bench where he laid
  • The only thanks he was giving
  • Was the money tossed on the floor where he was sitting

  • The winter arrived he lay frozen on the ground
  • Asleep, unloved blanket of snow all around
  • The drumming began , a horse galloped on the wind
  • He mounted it bareback, and the drumming continued
  • When you’re lying broken on the floor
  • And it seems there ain't no point no more
  • The whisky bottle is no longer your friend
  • Shattered glass crying, never there till the end
  • ‘Twas spring when she left with your best friend
  • The whiskey glass found ya, you just can't comprehend
  • They left for Winsconsin in the dead of the night
  • Just a note on the pillow, well that just ain't right
  • So come on, let the desert wind blow
  • The Arizona sky just don't want ya to go
  • Pick yourself up, please don't despair
  • The Indians drums will lift you up from there
  • When the summer time came his new friend took hold
  • He lost his job he'd had since he was fifteen years old
  • His days were spent on a stool in a bar
  • Until one night he crashed his car
  • By the time fall came his bills stayed unpaid
  • So his nights were spent on a bench where he laid
  • The only thanks he was giving
  • Was the money tossed on the floor where he was sitting
  • The winter arrived he lay frozen on the ground
  • Asleep, unloved blanket of snow all around
  • The drumming began , a horse galloped on the wind
  • He mounted it bareback, and the drumming continued