That Ol’ Wind lyrics


Garth Brooks


She dropped her boy at school on time
One less worry on her mind
Now its off to work and on the radio
Comes an old familiar song
And then the d.j.s voice comes on
And says hes back in town tonight for one last show.

Her eyes well up with tears
God could it be its been ten years
Since that autumn night outside the county fair
When two strangers shared a night
And in the darkness found a light
That to this day is still alive and burning there.

He asked her twice to come along
They said good-bye at the break of dawn
cause you cant hold back the wind
If its meant to be again
Then someday hell find his way back to her arms.

The marquee misspelled his name
And not too many people came
But that didnt matter to them
They laughed and loved all through the night
And as they faced the morning light
They found themselves standing there again.

And he asked her twice to come along
They said good-bye at the break of dawn
As his bus left out she cried
With him standing by her side
That ol wind had once again found its way home.
Someday hell tell her about the money he hid
And someday shell tell him that the boy is his kid.
But for right now theyre both in love
The only thing theyre thinkin of
Is that theyre finally where their hearts have always been.

Albums

Garth Brooks - The Ultimate Hits ( Garth Brooks )
Garth Brooks -  The Ultimate Hits ( Garth Brooks )

Garth Brooks - The Hits
Garth Brooks -  The Hits

Various Artists - Soundtracks - Hope Floats: Music From The Motion Picture
Various Artists - Soundtracks -  Hope Floats: Music From The Motion Picture

Garth Brooks - The Life Of Chris Gaines
Garth Brooks -  The Life Of Chris Gaines

Garth Brooks - Double Live
Garth Brooks -  Double Live

Garth Brooks - No Fences
Garth Brooks -  No Fences

Garth Brooks - The Limited Series
Garth Brooks -  The Limited Series

Garth Brooks - Garth Brooks
Garth Brooks -  Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks - Beyond the Season
Garth Brooks -  Beyond the Season

Garth Brooks - Ropin' the Wind
Garth Brooks -  Ropin' the Wind