Song | In the Wind |
Artist | Lord Huron |
Album | Lonesome Dreams |
You’ve been gone for a long long time | |
You’ve been in the wind, you’ve been on my mind | |
You are the purest soul I’ve ever known in my life | |
Take your time, let the rivers guide you in | |
You know where you can find me again | |
I’ll be waiting here ‘till the stars fall out of the sky | |
When you left I was far too young | |
To know you’re worth more than the moon and the sun | |
You are still alive when I look to the sky in the night | |
I would wait for a thousand years | |
I would sit right here by the lake, my dear | |
You just let me know that you’re coming home | |
And I’ll wait for you | |
Years have gone but the pain is the same | |
I have passed my days by the sound of your name | |
Well they say that you’re gone and that I should move on | |
I wonder: how do they know, baby? | |
Death is a wall but it can’t be the end | |
You are my protector and my best friend | |
Well they say that you’re gone and that I should move on | |
I wonder: how do they know, baby? | |
How do they know? Well, they don’t |
You' ve been gone for a long long time | |
You' ve been in the wind, you' ve been on my mind | |
You are the purest soul I' ve ever known in my life | |
Take your time, let the rivers guide you in | |
You know where you can find me again | |
I' ll be waiting here ' till the stars fall out of the sky | |
When you left I was far too young | |
To know you' re worth more than the moon and the sun | |
You are still alive when I look to the sky in the night | |
I would wait for a thousand years | |
I would sit right here by the lake, my dear | |
You just let me know that you' re coming home | |
And I' ll wait for you | |
Years have gone but the pain is the same | |
I have passed my days by the sound of your name | |
Well they say that you' re gone and that I should move on | |
I wonder: how do they know, baby? | |
Death is a wall but it can' t be the end | |
You are my protector and my best friend | |
Well they say that you' re gone and that I should move on | |
I wonder: how do they know, baby? | |
How do they know? Well, they don' t |