The Changing Wind

Jack Hardy

[Verse 1]
As I set out across the sea my fortune for to find
Thoughts upon the vanity of all I'd left behind
One who said she'd wait for me if ever I came home
One who said she'd follow me wherever I did roam

[Verse 2]
Oh, and letters are the currency of hearts who are far away
I waited for the longest time for what this heart would say
Oh, and I would ne'er repeat the words that in these letters came
That dashed my hopes and tore my heart each time I read again

[Verse 3]
Oh, and foreign tongues are cursed tongues when one is so unsure
But distance is a greater cure if one can just endure
For the ocean is the enemy of fire and of ice
And a secret is a story that never is told twice

[Harmonica Solo]

[Verse 4]
And oh, the wind, the changing wind that waits to bring me home
Upon the eve of my return I sit and drink alone
And I curse the day that e'er I strayed, that turned this heart to stone
And I drink a toast to all who boast of living on their own

Trivia about the song The Changing Wind by Jack Hardy

When was the song “The Changing Wind” released by Jack Hardy?
The song The Changing Wind was released in 1986, on the album “The Hunter”.

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