North Wind Songtext
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North Wind Songtext
How many seasons are too late when I′ve only a fool?
And the years, they just burn down the timber
Oh, just stand at your door
And I study the lines in your face
And I drink to the spring
For September is my saving grace
All juniper and gin
And north wind, don't cry
I was young, but soon I′ll be old
And north wind, don't cry
I'll leave, but I′ll always come home
There′s a bird that hangs by my window
Oh, she sings for the dawn
And I wait, but I just might be blind
For it's a life that I mourn
And the sun is much older than I am
Oh, it′s warm and I pray
For the river, I fell there with my ring
Down on the seventh day of May
And north wind, don't cry
I was young, but soon I′ll be old
And north wind, don't cry
I′ll leave, but I'll always come home
North wind, don't cry
I′ll leave, but I′ll always come home
And the years, they just burn down the timber
Oh, just stand at your door
And I study the lines in your face
And I drink to the spring
For September is my saving grace
All juniper and gin
And north wind, don't cry
I was young, but soon I′ll be old
And north wind, don't cry
I'll leave, but I′ll always come home
There′s a bird that hangs by my window
Oh, she sings for the dawn
And I wait, but I just might be blind
For it's a life that I mourn
And the sun is much older than I am
Oh, it′s warm and I pray
For the river, I fell there with my ring
Down on the seventh day of May
And north wind, don't cry
I was young, but soon I′ll be old
And north wind, don't cry
I′ll leave, but I'll always come home
North wind, don't cry
I′ll leave, but I′ll always come home
Writer(s): Jessica Rose Shanks Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

