The Wind
Cat Stevens
I listen to the wind to the wind of my soul Where I'll end up well I think, only God really knows I've sat upon the setting sun But never, never never never I never wanted water once No, never, never, never I listen to my words but they fall far below I let my music take me where my heart wants to go I swam upon the devil's lake But never, never never never I'll never make the same mistake No, never, never, never60s 70s 80s acoustic alias Alias music almost famous alternative amazing autumn best songs ever Calming Cat Stevens cat stevens: my favorites catstevens chill classic ro classic rock classics country cover list dramatic drugs Ear candy easy listening eloquent emotionally important Favorite favorite songs favorites favourite Favourite acoustic FlH folk folk rock folky and acoustic stuff golden oldies good good music gotanygoodmusic greatfolk Greeks plus griffin tracks guitar halftoned singles club hard rock hot make out songs I can relate I really love them I Sing This Song Out Loud indie indie pop indigo introspective Joaco music keijjo musaa laid back and rainy lovelovelove made me cry MED at it s best Mellow mine Movie Music movie soundtrack my daydream oldies on repeat late at night peaceful perfect political pop popular pretty punk random ok crap Random stuff road trip -- night rock Rushmore singalongs singer-songwriter sleepy girls and sleepy boys slow music to sleep and relax soft songs i like to sing along wit Soundtrack soundtrack to my life spiritual summerfever summertime sunday morning talking heads the who theme songs this song is the reason i like to sing along tracks transcendent Wes Anderson yes
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