Story Behind The Song
									I thought about the similarities between major hurricanes & love affairs.
																
																	Song Description
									Like A Hurricane describes how love can be at times, very shortlived. They are hot & heavy at first & then blow away.
								 								
								
								
									
										
											
											
																							| Song Length | 3:50 | Genre | Country - Rock, Blues - Country | 
																								| Tempo | Multiple Tempos | Lead Vocal | Female Vocal | 
																								| Mood | Cheerful,  Irritated | Subject | Searching for Love,  Luck/Coincidence | 
																								| Similar Artists | Shania Twain, Amy Grant | Language | English | 
																								| Era | 1990 - 1999 |  |  | 
									
								 
								
								
																Lyrics
								
									
Like A Hurricane 
Written by: Martina Cline 
Chorus: I'm Blowin' in like a hurricane. Steamin' like a roarin' train. Pourin' like a drivin' rain. Don't need no sleep I never rest. This girl will only give her best. Now I'm gonna have some fun. Time to go I gotta run. Blowin', Blowin', Blowin' like a hurricane. Blowin', Blowin', Blowin' like a hurricane. 
Verse 1: Like a storm I'll blow your way. Bringing winds of come what may. I can be your sunshine or your rain. But I can't stay around for long cause like those winds I move along. Leavin' broken hearts & lookin' for a brighter day
(Repeat Chorus)
Verse 2: I'm a girl that's on the go. I can't stand a life that's slow. I'm packin' up & movin' out today.
But it's hard for me to say goodbye. Cause I don't wanna see you cry. But the winds keep callin', callin', callin' me away.
(Repeat Chorus)
Verse 3: There's a saying where I come from. In this peninsula that I call home. To always keep the wind at your back. The palm trees they may sway & the hurricanes blow the waves, but that's a part of life. It's just the facts. I'm comin' in like a hurricane.
(Repeat Chorus)
End: Blowin', Blowin', Blowin' like a hurricane. Blowin', Blowin', Blowin' like a hurricane.
Like A Hurricane
By: Martina Cline 
written12/2004 *copyright 2005