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The Naming of the Winds

from Always, somewhere, it is morning. by Kendy Gable

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Tonight the rain is from the southern sky.
Clouds they blacken in seconds, quick time.

The Romans named the winds, and this one they called Notus,
wayward and wild.

Tell me about that bird, the one that sings with its wings.
Talk to me like you haven't heard, everything, everything.

Lightening strikes, rarely in the same place twice.
Oh, hold on tight, for the rest of my life, the rest of my life.

The Romans named the winds, and this one they called Notus,
wayward and wild.

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from Always, somewhere, it is morning., released June 1, 2014
Vocals & Guitar - Kendy Gable
Violin - Andy Baldwin

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'Learn this from the waters, listen to your own soul, you might follow others, but only you can find your way home.'

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