Song Description
Country song about abuse
Song Length |
3:04 |
Genre |
Country - General |
Lyrics
Tell It To The Wind
©, McCulloch/Jarrell, 2003
It was written in the stars outside of Boulder
Down a road as broken as the dreams they both had shared
A rusted Chevy parked out on the shoulder
The headlights showing all the June bugs in the glare
Two miles down the road a girl was walking
The gun still hanging from her hand as she staggered along
The bruises showed what happens if you just try talking
And the silence told her that she didn?t do anything wrong
Tell it to the wind
Let the mountains know your anger
Let the rivers drown your loneliness and pain
Tell it to the wind
There?ll be sympathy with strangers
And their shadows will protect you from the rain
Tell it to the wind
Leaving Atlanta he swore he?d be doing some changing
He?d get a steady job and he wouldn?t ever hit her again
But the whiskey said the plan needed re-arranging
She felt the baby kicking but she didn?t bother telling him
Tell it to the wind
Let the mountains know your anger
Let the rivers drown your loneliness and pain
Tell it to the wind
There?ll be sympathy with strangers
And their shadows will protect you from the rain
Tell it to the wind
Bridge:
They were just outside of town
He?d been throwing her around
She thought about the baby