Hurricane

Al Anderson / Carlene Carter

Sick of workin', sick of trying
Tired of livin', I feel like cryin'
I'm gonna take off in a big jet plane
Take me to Waikiki
Some peace and quiet where no one complains
I need a drastic change of scenery
He don't love me, I don't need him
He pushed and shoved me
And now I'm leavin'
I'll slip away while he's sleepin' it off
I've got the perfect plan
I'll leave this dump without a second thought
And I ain't never comin' back again
I've had it up to here, I can't take anymore
Winds of change are knockin' on my door
I came into town on a slow movin' train
I'm gonna blow out of here like a hurricane
I've had it up to here, I can't take anymore
Winds of change are knockin' on my door
I came into town on a slow movin' train
I'm gonna blow out of here like a hurricane
Now do like I do girls
Take my advice
If your man don't treat you right
Get even when you're leavin'
Buy a new dress, let your hair down
Brand new address, brand new town
Now there's no limit on his credit card
I think I'll go for it all
I think it's time for a brand new car
Not too big but not too small A little Ferrari
I've had it up to here, I can't take anymore
Winds of change are knockin' on my door
I came into town on a slow movin' train
I'm gonna blow out of here like a hurricane
I came into town on a slow movin' train
Now watch me blow out of here like a hurricane

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Who composed the song “Hurricane” by Carlene Carter?
The song “Hurricane” by Carlene Carter was composed by Al Anderson and Carlene Carter.

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