Wind from the South

GEORGE MILTON CARTER

We were barefoot on a blanket
I wanted to chase away the doubt
At the water's edge you leaned into me
I still can taste the chocolate on your mouth

Wind soft and warm as a whisper
A radio singing us to sleep
You and the stars and nighttime guitars
Reelin' all the years back in reach

Just below the surface, we feel our way along
Eye-to-eye, too right to be wrong
The sweet summer fire, no water can put out
Burnin' brighter with the wind from the south

How we loved when no one was looking
Guilty of the sweetest kind of crime
Stolen scenes, you reached for me
I played the thief ev'ry time

Just below the surface, we feel our way along
Eye-to-eye, too right to be wrong
The sweet summer fire, no water can put out
Burnin' brighter with the wind from the south

I keep a picture from the day we got married
We're grinnin' like we got the inside track
Our clothes look dated
But the moment never faded
We're sure not looking back

Just below the surface, we feel our way along
Eye-to-eye, too right to be wrong
It’s a sweet summer fire, no water can put out
Burnin' brighter with the wind from the south

Sweet fire, no water can put out
Burnin' brighter with the wind from the south
Sweet fire, no water can put out
Burnin' brighter with the wind from the south
Sweet fire, no water can put out
Burnin' brighter with the wind from the south
Sweet fire, no water can put out
Burnin' brighter with the wind from the south
Sweet fire, no water can put out
Burnin' brighter in the wind

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The song “Wind from the South” by Nick Carter was composed by GEORGE MILTON CARTER.

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