Song Of The Wind

Bob Millsap

I see the shadows as they come to welcome the night
Treading the time when I know I must turn out the light
Here in the darkness I lie down to hurt once again
From letting a mem'ry who's heart sings a song of the wind
So much like a child yet so very much of a man
He was a drifter and I wasn't hard of his plan
He needed me when I met him so I took him in
Not knowing someday he'd follow a song of the wind
The wind sings the moving song of fields that'll always green
The man who has heard its call can't leave a thing unseen
If I should see him and he needs the warmth of a friend
I'll try to help him for the short time he was in
I won't be surprised when I wake and he's gone once again
For he is a dreamer who follows the song of the wind
Yes he is a dreamer who's heart sings a song of the wind

Trivia about the song Song Of The Wind by Wanda Jackson

When was the song “Song Of The Wind” released by Wanda Jackson?
The song Song Of The Wind was released in 1972, on the album “I Wouldn't Want You Any Other Way”.
Who composed the song “Song Of The Wind” by Wanda Jackson?
The song “Song Of The Wind” by Wanda Jackson was composed by Bob Millsap.

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