The Storm [Cuttin' Grass Version]

John Sturgill Simpson

Please don't think me a lazy man
Because I've been sitting around all day with the blues
I know how it looks but don't misunderstand
It's just that I can tell a storm's about to brew
'Cause there's thunder inside my mind
And there's lightning behind these eyes

And there's a lull and the wind is dying down
Don't let it fool you the storm ain't done
Flood waters rolling in and my hearts gonna drown
And our love's wilting like a flower that ain't got no sun

The thunder in my head might go away
And that river of pain will flow back to the sea
If you would only come back home to stay
It'd bring a stop to the rain and happiness to me
Well now, if you would just come back I'd be so grateful
And the storm would be over
And that world wouldn't seem so mean and hateful
And I'd lay you down on a bed of yellow clover

And there's a lull and the wind is dying down
Don't let it fool you the storm ain't done
Flood waters rolling in and my hearts gonna drown
And our love's wilting like a flower that ain't got no sun

When there's a lull and the wind is dying down
Don't let it fool you the storm ain't done
Flood waters rolling in and my hearts gonna drown
And our love's wilting like a flower that ain't got no sun

Trivia about the song The Storm [Cuttin' Grass Version] by Sturgill Simpson

On which albums was the song “The Storm [Cuttin' Grass Version]” released by Sturgill Simpson?
Sturgill Simpson released the song on the albums “High Top Mountain” in 2013 and “Cuttin' Grass” in 2020.
Who composed the song “The Storm [Cuttin' Grass Version]” by Sturgill Simpson?
The song “The Storm [Cuttin' Grass Version]” by Sturgill Simpson was composed by John Sturgill Simpson.

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