Lyrics

As I travel down the back roads of this home I love so much Every carpenter and cowboy, every lame man on a crutch They're all talking about a feeling, 'bout a taste that's in the air They're all talking about this mighty wind that's blowing everywhere Oh a mighty winds a blowin', it's kickin' up the sand It's blowin' out a message to every woman, child and man Yes, a mighty winds a blowin' cross the land and cross the sea It's blowin' peace and freedom, it's blowin' equality From a lighthouse in Barr Harbor to a bridge called Golden Gate From a troller down in Shreveport to the shore of one great lake There's a star on the horizon and it's burning like a flame It's lighting up this mighty wind that's blowin' everywhere Oh a mighty winds a blowin', it's kickin' up the sand It's blowin' out a message to every woman, child and man Yes, a mighty winds a blowin' cross the land and cross the sea It's blowin' peace and freedom, it's blowin' equality When the blind man sees the picture, when the deaf man hears the word When the fisherman stops fishing, when the hunter spares the herd We'll still hear the wondrous story of a world where people care The story of this mighty wind that's blowin' everywhere Oh a mighty winds a blowin', it's kickin' up the sand It's blowin' out a message to every woman, child and man Yes, a mighty winds a blowin' cross the land and cross the sea It's blowin' peace and freedom, it's blowin' equality Yes, it's blowin' peace and freedom, it's blowin' you and me
Writer(s): Christopher Guest, Michael John Mckean, Eugene Levy Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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