| Song | Listening Wind |
| Artist | Talking Heads |
| Album | Remain in Light |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Byrne, Eno, Frantz, Harrison ... | |
| Mojique sees his village from a nearby hill | |
| Mojique thinks of days before americans came | |
| He sees the foreigners in growing numbers | |
| He sees the foreigners in fancy houses | |
| He thinks of days that he can still remember...now. | |
| Mojique holds a package in his quivering hands | |
| Mojique sends the package to the american man | |
| Softly he glides along the streets and alleys | |
| Up comes the wind that makes them run for cover | |
| He feels the time is surely now or never...more. | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| (come to) drive them away | |
| Drive them away.u | |
| Mojique buys equipment in the market place | |
| Mojique plants devices in the free trade zone | |
| He feels the wind is lifting up his people | |
| He calls the wind to guide him on his mission | |
| He knows his friend the wind is always standing...by. | |
| Mojique smells the wind that comes from far away | |
| Mojique waits for news in a quiet place | |
| He feels the presence of the wind around him | |
| He feels the power of the past behind him | |
| He has the knowledge of the wind to guide him...on. | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| (come to) drive them away | |
| Drive them away. |
| zuo ci : Byrne, Eno, Frantz, Harrison ... | |
| Mojique sees his village from a nearby hill | |
| Mojique thinks of days before americans came | |
| He sees the foreigners in growing numbers | |
| He sees the foreigners in fancy houses | |
| He thinks of days that he can still remember... now. | |
| Mojique holds a package in his quivering hands | |
| Mojique sends the package to the american man | |
| Softly he glides along the streets and alleys | |
| Up comes the wind that makes them run for cover | |
| He feels the time is surely now or never... more. | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| come to drive them away | |
| Drive them away. u | |
| Mojique buys equipment in the market place | |
| Mojique plants devices in the free trade zone | |
| He feels the wind is lifting up his people | |
| He calls the wind to guide him on his mission | |
| He knows his friend the wind is always standing... by. | |
| Mojique smells the wind that comes from far away | |
| Mojique waits for news in a quiet place | |
| He feels the presence of the wind around him | |
| He feels the power of the past behind him | |
| He has the knowledge of the wind to guide him... on. | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| come to drive them away | |
| Drive them away. |
| zuò cí : Byrne, Eno, Frantz, Harrison ... | |
| Mojique sees his village from a nearby hill | |
| Mojique thinks of days before americans came | |
| He sees the foreigners in growing numbers | |
| He sees the foreigners in fancy houses | |
| He thinks of days that he can still remember... now. | |
| Mojique holds a package in his quivering hands | |
| Mojique sends the package to the american man | |
| Softly he glides along the streets and alleys | |
| Up comes the wind that makes them run for cover | |
| He feels the time is surely now or never... more. | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| come to drive them away | |
| Drive them away. u | |
| Mojique buys equipment in the market place | |
| Mojique plants devices in the free trade zone | |
| He feels the wind is lifting up his people | |
| He calls the wind to guide him on his mission | |
| He knows his friend the wind is always standing... by. | |
| Mojique smells the wind that comes from far away | |
| Mojique waits for news in a quiet place | |
| He feels the presence of the wind around him | |
| He feels the power of the past behind him | |
| He has the knowledge of the wind to guide him... on. | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The dust in my head | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| The wind in my heart | |
| come to drive them away | |
| Drive them away. |