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