| Song | That Ol' Wind |
| Artist | Garth Brooks |
| Album | Fresh Horses |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Garth Brooks/Leigh Reynolds | |
| She dropped her boy at school on time | |
| One less worry on her mind | |
| Now it's off to work and on the radio | |
| Come's an old familiar song | |
| And then the D.J.'s voice comes on | |
| And say's he's back in town tonight for one last show | |
| Her eyes well up with tears | |
| God could it be it's been ten years | |
| Since that Autumn night outside the county fair | |
| When two strangers shared a night | |
| And in the darkness found a light | |
| That to this day is still alive and burning there | |
| He asked her twice to come along | |
| They said good-bye at the break of dawn | |
| 'Cause you can't hold back the wind | |
| If it's meant to be again | |
| Then someday he'll find his way back to her arms | |
| The marquee misspelled his name | |
| And not too many people came | |
| But that didn't matter to them | |
| They laughed and loved all through the night | |
| And as they faced the morning light | |
| They found themselves standing there again | |
| And he asked her twice to come along | |
| They said good-bye at the break of dawn | |
| As his bus left out she cried | |
| With him standing by her side | |
| That ol' wind had once again found its way home | |
| Someday he'll tell her about the money he hid | |
| And someday she'll tell him that the boy is his kid | |
| But for right now they're both in love | |
| The only thing they're thinkin' of | |
| Is that they're finally where their hearts have always been |
| zuo qu : Garth Brooks Leigh Reynolds | |
| She dropped her boy at school on time | |
| One less worry on her mind | |
| Now it' s off to work and on the radio | |
| Come' s an old familiar song | |
| And then the D. J.' s voice comes on | |
| And say' s he' s back in town tonight for one last show | |
| Her eyes well up with tears | |
| God could it be it' s been ten years | |
| Since that Autumn night outside the county fair | |
| When two strangers shared a night | |
| And in the darkness found a light | |
| That to this day is still alive and burning there | |
| He asked her twice to come along | |
| They said goodbye at the break of dawn | |
| ' Cause you can' t hold back the wind | |
| If it' s meant to be again | |
| Then someday he' ll find his way back to her arms | |
| The marquee misspelled his name | |
| And not too many people came | |
| But that didn' t matter to them | |
| They laughed and loved all through the night | |
| And as they faced the morning light | |
| They found themselves standing there again | |
| And he asked her twice to come along | |
| They said goodbye at the break of dawn | |
| As his bus left out she cried | |
| With him standing by her side | |
| That ol' wind had once again found its way home | |
| Someday he' ll tell her about the money he hid | |
| And someday she' ll tell him that the boy is his kid | |
| But for right now they' re both in love | |
| The only thing they' re thinkin' of | |
| Is that they' re finally where their hearts have always been |
| zuò qǔ : Garth Brooks Leigh Reynolds | |
| She dropped her boy at school on time | |
| One less worry on her mind | |
| Now it' s off to work and on the radio | |
| Come' s an old familiar song | |
| And then the D. J.' s voice comes on | |
| And say' s he' s back in town tonight for one last show | |
| Her eyes well up with tears | |
| God could it be it' s been ten years | |
| Since that Autumn night outside the county fair | |
| When two strangers shared a night | |
| And in the darkness found a light | |
| That to this day is still alive and burning there | |
| He asked her twice to come along | |
| They said goodbye at the break of dawn | |
| ' Cause you can' t hold back the wind | |
| If it' s meant to be again | |
| Then someday he' ll find his way back to her arms | |
| The marquee misspelled his name | |
| And not too many people came | |
| But that didn' t matter to them | |
| They laughed and loved all through the night | |
| And as they faced the morning light | |
| They found themselves standing there again | |
| And he asked her twice to come along | |
| They said goodbye at the break of dawn | |
| As his bus left out she cried | |
| With him standing by her side | |
| That ol' wind had once again found its way home | |
| Someday he' ll tell her about the money he hid | |
| And someday she' ll tell him that the boy is his kid | |
| But for right now they' re both in love | |
| The only thing they' re thinkin' of | |
| Is that they' re finally where their hearts have always been |